Today in Black History: The Philadelphia Tribune is founded in 1884, now the oldest continually published non-church Black newspaper.
The New York Times
National
Sweeping Plan Would Overturn Equal Access to the Internet
What Is Net Neutrality?
Tangled Message on the Rising Power of Telecom Companies
Colin Kaepernick and the Legacy of the Negro National Anthem
Trump Publicly Defends Moore: ‘He Totally Denies It’
CBS Fires Charlie Rose Over Reports of Sexual Misconduct
2 Minnesota Lawmakers Accused of Sexual Harassment Step Down
Trump Cracks Down on Crime, but Eases Up on the Police
Navy Aircraft With 11 Aboard Crashes Into Waters Off Japan
Local
Editorial: Who to Blame for Your Subway Nightmare
Toronto Transit Chief Is Tapped to Run New York’s Ailing Subways
It’s Not Just the Track That’s Broken
Brooklyn’s Haitians Wonder What Awaits Them When Protections End
Head of City University Will Step Down
Philly.com
26 teens have been shot dead this year. Look at their faces.
How geography helps explain poverty in Philadelphia
How Philly hip-hop was shaped by the city's high incarceration rate
Renovated Free Library branches aim to get more people in the door
The Detroit Free Press
Sex allegations against Conyers could be trouble for Dems in 2018
Editorial: U.S Rep. John Conyers must resign
Riley: On sexual assault and harassment, zero tolerance is the only option
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity to protest in support of Kaepernick Thursday at Ford Field
The Chicago Tribune
EDITORIALS: Cop who shot at teens is a criminal, not a scapegoat
Boy, 13, charged with hate crime, electronic harassment after threats and 'racial statements'
Chicago cop faces discipline for insensitive, threatening posts on Facebook
Immigrant who sought sanctuary at Chicago church files civil rights lawsuit
The Star-Ledger
Gov. Christie: I regret not eliminating sick leave payouts
Billionaire could get $5.6M in state funds for Trump Plaza demolition
Hotel worker fired after complaining about unequal pay gets $35K settlement
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Carl and Louis Stokes honored in permanent exhibit at the Cleveland History Center
Indictment says former head of Cleveland community police commission forged travel expenses
Judge to Cleveland: 'More intrusive' measures possible if complaints against police aren't properly handled
Loomis rankled Cleveland police's Black Shield union members on Trump, Browns, president says
Cuyahoga County elections board asks prosecutor to review suspect Cleveland absentee ballot applications
The Los Angeles Times
Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar pleads guilty to sex charges
Given 18 months to leave the U.S., Haitians granted special status are shocked and disappointed, but also relieved
Possible return of a troubled healthcare model has California officials worried
L.A. County to pay $15 million to man wrongfully convicted of murder
The Washington Post
FCC plan would give Internet providers power to choose the sites customers see and use
AT&T-Time Warner antitrust suit leaves tech firms wary
Fact Checker Analysis: President Trump and accusations of sexual misconduct: The complete list
Trump says man who helped convict Klan members in race bombing case is ‘soft on crime’
‘Build that wall’? It’s already going up — in the form of Trump’s actions and policies.
8 people rescued after Navy plane carrying 11 crashes into the Pacific
Sen. Murkowski backs repeal of individual mandate, a potential boost to tax overhaul
White nationalist Richard Spencer hosted an event at a farm. Halfway through, everyone was kicked out.
New D.C. schools chancellor under scrutiny after overspending in California district he led
D.C. tuition aid program facing cut by federal lawmakers
USA Today
The FCC wants to end net neutrality. What that means for you
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