Today in Black History: Voting rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer was born in 1917 in Ruleville, in Sunflower County, Mississippi.
The New York Times
National
Editorial: How Long Until We Debate Real Gun Laws?
Brooks: Guns and the Soul of America
Comparing the Las Vegas Attack With Gun Deaths in U.S. Cities
From Single Shots to Automatics: How Firearms Work
For G.O.P. Leaders, the Headaches Just Keep Mounting
Trump Nominates a Coal Lobbyist to Be No. 2 at E.P.A.
Bill for Mnuchin’s Use of Military Jets Totals $800,000
Transgender Is Not Protected Category, Justice Dept. Says
Courts Thwart Administration’s Effort to Rescind Obama-Era Environmental Regulations
Local
De Blasio Expands Affordable Housing, but Results Aren’t Always Visible
De Blasio Holds Huge Lead in Mayoral Race, Poll Finds
Firm Behind ‘Fearless Girl’ Statue Underpaid Women, U.S. Says
Philly.com
Suit: A federal jail in Philly is stopping kids from seeing their dads
Reading, writing, arithmetic and now coding for youngest learners
Calling out Trump, sprinting around Pa., Josh Shapiro seeks to make a name as AG
Gun safety groups now o[ppose Pat Toomey's landmark background check bill, urge stronger measure
Pa. attorney general sues the largest US student loan servicer
The Detroit Free Press
Flint water crisis case against state health director resumes in Flint
Detroit roads, parking would get $125M improvement under plan
Detroit schools count 48,511 students on Wednesday, above budget projections
Kwame Kilpatrick's pal Jeffrey Beasley loses final appeal; stuck in prison for hurting pensioners
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Racist fliers target Ohio business, say blacks unwelcome
Ohio man posts Facebook Live video of him holding gun in hospital, gets arrested
CWRU gets federal money to establish new Minority Health and Health Disparities Center of Excellence
Boy, 9, investigated on possible sexual assault at Ohio elementary school
The Star-Ledger
A detailed look at how the NRA spends millions to push its gun agenda in Washington
Trauma is real for Newark residents and police | Carter
Why won't Christie's AG step up for the wrongfully convicted? | Editorial
15-year-old had loaded gun at school, police say
My mail-in ballot was already filled in with votes for Dems, GOP leader claims
The Chicago Tribune
Unions, progressive groups put on Democratic governor forum Sunday
After shooting, suburban school forfeits football game at West Side field
Contractor paid thousands in kickbacks to suburban mayor, complaint states
Nonprofit puts workers on track for higher earnings, job retention, report shows
Chicago student is 'shocked' rapper Nicki Minaj helped pay his tuition
The Los Angeles Times
Lazarus: Guns, like cigarettes, are legal products that kill people. That's not OK
USC medical school dean out amid revelations of sexual harassment claim, $135,000 settlement with researcher
Gov. Brown visits L.A. to lobby for the $17-billion delta water project
The Washington Post
As ACA enrollment nears, administration keeps cutting federal support of the law
Trump administration could sharply limit ACA’s contraception mandate
Georgia sheriff, deputies indicted after body searches of 900 high school students
Arizona congressman repeats bogus claim that Charlottesville violence was left-wing plot
The firm that brought us ‘Fearless Girl’ was underpaying women, U.S. government says
Trump administration plans to scrap Obama’s key effort to combat climate change
Treasury secretary’s military flights totaling $811,000 were legal but poorly justified, watchdog says
Judge lets former Louisiana congressman William Jefferson out of prison
Her disability check was gone, and now the only option left was also one of the worst.
Fewer poor students deemed ready for college and career due to test error
Negotiations stall over vanished African-American cemetery in Bethesda
D. C. will not appeal concealed carry gun ruling to Supreme Court
D.C. police chief responds to change in city's gun control law
USA Today
Milwaukee alderman bounced from leadership post after questioning grant money spending
Rick Pitino raked in 98% of the cash from University of Louisville's current Adidas deal
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