Today in Black History: Ernest Nathan “Dutch” Morial, the first Black elected mayor of New Orleans, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The New York Times
National
Columbus Day Has Drawn Protests Almost From Day 1
Holding Prosecutors Accountable Could Get Harder
Trump Risks Inciting ‘World War III,’ G.O.P. Senator Says
Analysis: Corker Has Others in G.O.P. Nodding in Agreement
Editorial: The Republican’s Guide to Presidential Etiquette
Trump’s List of Demands for ‘Dreamer’ Deal Includes Wall
Blow: Attacking Media as Distraction
E.P.A. Says It Will Repeal Signature Obama Climate Plan
Google Finds Russia Bought Ads to Interfere in Election
Local
Politicians With Puerto Rican Roots Challenge Trump in Push for Aid
For the Disabled, New York’s Sidewalks Are an Obstacle Course
New York Towns’ New Deal: We’ll Make Your Signs, You Sweep Our Streets
Philly.com
What soda tax showdown in Chicago area might mean for Philly
Mold found at second South Jersey school; parents outraged
Pianist Lang Lang gives nearly $1m for piano education in Philly
A temple student is interviewing 100 women about their dads. Here's what she learned
The Detroit Free Press
Armour: The real mockery of national anthem was by Vice President Mike Pence
'Etue is unfit': Clergy, activist to stage MSP protest in Highland Park
Manslaughter charge sought against top Michigan medical executive in Flint water crisis
Top Snyder aide: Governor knew about Legionnaires' in Flint earlier than he claimed
The Star-Ledger
Murphy, Guadagno set to spar in first N.J. governor debate
'This is like gangland': Teen shot to death in Union neighborhood
2 charged after fatal shooting of 19-year-old in Union
MAP: See how Trump's tax plan would hurt your town's residents
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Obesity stalling progress in fight against cancer, CDC says
Jackson-Reed mayoral matchup confirmed for Cleveland; City Council lineup for November election also set
The Chicago Tribune
Nearly 3,000 people shot in Chicago so far this year
Another Michigan official to face manslaughter charge in Flint water crisis
Emanuel's podcast loosens up tightly scripted mayor
The Los Angeles Times
Sen. Dianne Feinstein says she'll run again: 'There's still so much work left to do'
Californians will get more information on what’s driving prescription drug prices under law signed by governor
As the immigration debate ramps up, here are the leading bills already pending in Congress
The Washington Post
Trump’s border wall is a nonstarter for Democrats. He knows that.
Hello, Iowa! The 2020 election is three years away. But Democrats are itching to start the race now.
Ivana Trump says she’s the ‘first lady.’ Melania Trump’s office calls the comments ‘attention-seeking and self-serving noise.’
For some foreign diplomats, Trump’s White House is a troubling enigma
EPA chief tells Kentucky miners he will repeal power rule: ‘The war against coal is over’
Trump’s tirade against Corker encapsulates 5 reasons why he has failed at governing
Michael Jordan donates $7 million to fund health clinics in Charlotte’s at-risk areas
Transgender students prevail with school policy in Maryland
Montgomery council committee approves extending timeline for $15 wage
Pence plans to rally for Gillespie in Va. governor’s race, as new poll finds him trailing Northam
Charlottesville white supremacist rally in August drew attendees from 35 states, study finds
‘We still live in its long shadows’: a war, race, past and present tense
USA Today
ESPN suspends Jemele Hill for 2 weeks for 'second violation' of company's social media policy
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