Today in Black History: Civil rights leader, attorney, and presidential adviser Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., was born in 1935 in Atlanta, Georgia.
The New York Times
National
EDITORIAL: How Mr. Trump Could Face Up to White Supremacists
Business Leaders Quit Federal Panel in a Rebuke to Trump
Protesters in North Carolina Topple a Confederate Monument
State Leaders Call for Confederate Monuments to Be Removed
Trump, Bowing to Pressure, Rebukes White Supremacists
Energized Far Right Plots Its Next Moves
Bannon in Limbo as Trump Faces Calls for Strategist’s Ouster
Thousands Converge to Protest as Trump Visits Manhattan
U.S. Factory Goes Global as Trump Shrinks the World
Canada Wants a New Nafta to Include Gender and Indigenous Rights
West Point Cadet Breaks a Racial and Gender Barrier
Local
Black Democrats Rally Behind New York Senator Amid Racial Politicking
Thousands Give Trump Bronx Cheers as He Returns to Manhattan Home
Fund-Raising Push by Challenger Forces de Blasio Into Primary Debates
Philly.com
Cops: Man urinates on synagogue, gives surveillance camera the finger
Gov. Wolf announces plan to reduce test-taking time for Pa. students
The future of politics - and Bob Brady - in Philadelphia
The Chicago Tribune
Rauner scrambles to call Charlottesville death 'domestic terrorism' after Democrats' criticism
CLARENCE PAGE: How white supremacy morphed into white victimization
Woman, 67, caught in crossfire while driving near laundromat, police say
Illinois school funding showdown: Find your district
The Detroit Free Press
Rochelle Riley accepts award with remarks that bring down the house
Detroit schools may pay $28M to settle suit with janitorial company
Detroit kids learn while their parents do the laundry
Republicans try to win over African-American voters in Detroit
The Star-Ledger
'Hate Has No Home Here,' N.J. rallies respond to white supremacists
What did other N.J. business leaders do after Merck CEO quit Trump council in protest?
Newark woman is an inspiration after life threatening ordeal | Carter
'Enough is enough:' vigil held for teen gunned down Sunday
Pediatrician gets 3-year prison sentence for Medicaid fraud
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Cleveland.com files court complaint over Cuyahoga County's refusal to release video of jail supervisor abusing inmates
Protesters demand answers from Euclid officials after violent arrest captured on dash cam video
Anger remains over Trump response to Charlottesville: A.M. News Links
Special election on Quicken Loans Arena deal would cost Cleveland more than $760,000
The Washington Post
Records show Va. suspect’s mom twice called 911 on son, paint a portrait of a violent young teen
A Twitter campaign is outing people who marched with white nationalists in Charlottesville
Resistance efforts are taking root in pro-Trump country
For 2nd night in a row, protesters rally against white supremacy outside White House
‘We have drawn a different lesson from history’: Much of the world reacts with horror and puzzlement
Meticulous torchlight rally spawned a day of rage, chaos and death in Charlottesville
Merck CEO quits council over Trump’s initial response to rally, draws president’s ire
Trump campaign emails show aide’s repeated efforts to set up Russia meetings
An Ohio officer beat a black man during a traffic stop. A town wants to know why.
Md. state leaders pressed to remove controversial statue in Annapolis
D.C. cultural activist fights to preserve black art, history in gentrifying Southeast
The Los Angeles Times
After violence in Charlottesville, cities rush to take down monuments as white supremacists gear up to fight
A nearly $17-billion water project is being planned for California. What will it cost the Southland?
Homicide detectives probing man's overdose death at home of prominent L.A. Democratic donor Ed Buck
Deep cleaning is a deep challenge for L.A. Unified
The newest battlefield in L.A. Unified's enrollment war is a boys school
USA Today
Charlottesville aftermath: Protests flare up again across U.S.
White supremacist rally could be tipping point for tech's tolerance for hate speech
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