Today in Black History: Biologist and Howard University professor, Dr. Ernest Everett Just, a founder of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, was born in 1883.
The New York Times
National
Editorial: The Hate He Dares Not Speak Of
‘Evil Attack’ in Virginia Is Domestic Terrorism, Sessions Says
Charlottesville Victim Is Called ‘a Strong Woman’
White House Acts to Stem Fallout From Trump Remarks
Claiming ‘Moral Victory,’ Far Right Surges Into View
North Korea’s Missile Success Is Said to Be Linked to Ukraine
Despite Trump’s Support, Alabama Senator Struggles to a Primary Finish
New on This Fall’s Law School Syllabus: Trump
Suspect in Charlottesville Attack Had Displayed Troubling Behavior
Local
‘Czar of Infrastructure’ Embraces Role as Pillar for Port Authority
Cuomo Calls Manhattan Traffic Plan an Idea ‘Whose Time Has Come’
Pushing for a Commute That Would Rise Above the Rest
Comment on Race Reopens New York Democrats’ Split Over Schools
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mass. cop on Facebook mocks protesters hit by car in Virginia: 'Hahahaha love this'
Rural hospitals teeter on edge of closing, cutting services in post-healthcare reform world
Diverse crowd drawn to peace rally on Cleveland's Public Square in aftermath of Charlottesville attack
Quentin McCorvey Sr. led transformation of Cleveland-Cuyahoga workforce board into effective body
The Star-Ledger
Man reportedly threatens to kill 'all the Americans in Penn Station,' cops say
Protesters gather in Bedminster in response to deadly Charlottesville rally (PHOTOS)
Q&A with former schools chief about Christie's legacy on charters
Fellow top brass back embattled chief as details of arrest investigation emerge
Philly.com
Two Eagles players call out Trump's response to Charlottesville violence
From selling drugs to teaching 4th graders: A Philly redemption story
Why Pa. sends too many Republicans to Washington - and why that could change
Chaput calls out 'obscenity' of white nationalism, seeks 'conversion' of racists
Family grieves for handicapped man killed by Philly cops
The Chicago Tribune
Hundreds march in Chicago to denounce white supremacist rally in Charlottesville
Glanton: Angry white men are fueling racial violence
Sheriff: 3 men, two from Aurora, shot dead at Wisconsin auto race
What's next on Illinois education funding issue
6 killed, 11 wounded in Chicago shootings
Father yells for children to take cover as he, another man shot dead on church steps
The Los Angeles Times
Merck CEO resigns from White House council to 'take a stand' — then Trump slams him
Hip-hop artist recalls his beating in Charlottesville: 'They were trying to kill me out there'
Congress starts work on net neutrality — but does it understand the issue?
California Republicans face backlash for backing climate change program
Despite California's strict new law, hundreds of schools still don't have enough vaccinated kids
The Detroit Free Press
Why were white nationalists using the Detroit Red Wings logo in Charlottesville?
Groups rally in Detroit, Ann Arbor after deadly Virginia protest
Henderson: What's the source for white anger on display in Charlottesville?
Ex-Michigan Congressman John Dingell's response to Charlottesville goes viral
The Washington Post
Teacher: Suspect charged in death at Va. protest was a Nazi sympathizer
Charlottesville hopes to wash away the stains of hate
Watch: Charlottesville counterprotesters shut down a white nationalist’s news conference
Sessions defends Trump’s response to Charlottesville, says violence meets standard for domestic terrorism
White supremacists have always been in Charlottesville
‘People will remember . . . what she died for’: Heather Heyer recalled as a person who stood up for others
State troopers killed in helicopter crash were well known to Va. governor
From tiki torches to hockey, Charlottesville compels brands to denounce their white supremacist patrons
Evidence of climate change abounds amid extreme weather in the Pacific Northwest
What makes someone American? In 1898, the Supreme Court had to rule.
Here’s how many Americans have already died to defeat the Nazis and the Confederacy
In the wake of Charlottesville protests, a Kentucky mayor wants to remove Confederate statues
Perspective: The whys of increasing inequality: A graphical portrait
Teacher contract proposed in D.C. for the first time in five years
USA Today
Trouble in Trumpland: The president's core supporters begin to worry
No bail for Charlottesville car attack suspect James Fields
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