Today in Black History: Balladeer and pianist Nat King Cole died in 1965, leaving behind a rich musical legacy carried on by his brother Freddie and daughter Natalie.
The New York Times
Global
Zuma Resigns as South Africa’s President
Jacob Zuma’s Legacy Is a Weakened South Africa
EDITORIAL: South Africa’s Zuma Leaves Behind a Broken Democracy
National
17 Killed in a School Shooting in Florida
Here’s What We Know About the Suspect
After Sandy Hook, at Least 273 More School Shootings
Editorial: Trump Raids the Pantry of Poor Americans
A Stock Windfall for Titans, a Debacle for Everyone Else
Trump Says He’s ‘Totally Opposed’ to Domestic Violence
Senators Strike Deal on Immigration Despite Veto Threat
V.A. Chief Faulted for Business Trip: Wimbledon, Castles
How an Abundance of Democratic Candidates Could Help the G.O.P. Hold the House
Local
Mayor and Council Agree on New Jail Sites to Replace Rikers Island
New York State May Move to Close Rikers Ahead of City’s 10-Year Timeline
Months of Searching Still Hasn’t Found New Schools Chancellor
Railway Workers Sue, Citing Discrimination and Low Pay
Philly.com
Why white homeowners in Philadelphia can get federal mortgages meant for black neighborhoods
Ex-Philly cop says officer lied to put Meek Mill behind bars
For Pa. Democrats, family feud threatens gerrymandering joy
Police: Delco. Rep. Margo Davidson drove and crashed a state vehicle while her license was suspended
Protetsters decry Philly district's 'overreach' with charters
The Detroit Free Press
Minorities still denied home mortgage loans significantly more than whites, investigation shows
Gov. Snyder: For Michigan's future, we must fix infrastructure. Here's how we pay for it.
TV's Carmen Harlan calls assault on media an 'assault on democracy'
Jail project land deal fails before Detroit school board
The Star-Ledger
Number of flu cases in each county, as N.J. explodes past last season total even before peak
Schools work to keep kids healthy, safe during 'horrific' flu season
Post comparing immigrants to rabid raccoons doesn't cost ex-official his public day job
Cory Booker just took another step toward a run for president
The Chicago Tribune
Four-time felon charged in fatal shooting of Chicago police Cmdr. Paul Bauer
Editorial: After a cop is killed: Chicago's grim ritual
State prepares to spend $75 million to expand college-admissions-related testing
A decade later, NIU shooting survivors try to reclaim normalcy
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Helping students? Or power grab? Governor would take power from elected state school board members in merger
Ohio would merge its school, university and workforce systems into one under new bill
Cleveland police officer charged after refusing to have vehicle towed for $1,500 in unpaid parking tickets, officials say
Cleveland asks judge to disqualify ex-fire official's lawyers for ethics issues but lawyers say they're in the right
Summit County's $64 million Capital Improvements Plan focuses on sewer improvements, roads, facility upgrades
The Los Angeles Times
ICE launches new immigration sweep in L.A. area; at least 100 detained so far
California's gas tax increase has fast-tracked road repair projects. But is that enough to prevent a repeal?
Skelton: If Republicans have their way, California highways stand to lose big under Trump's infrastructure plan
Police Commission faults LAPD officer who shot and killed 70-year-old man holding metal pipe
Mass shootings are getting deadlier. And the latest have something in common: the AR-15
The Washington Post
‘A horrific, horrific day’: At least 17 killed in Florida school shooting
For shooting suspect, a life of guns, depression and trouble
As White House counsel, McGahn walks a fine line protecting, mollifying Trump
Bannon, House intelligence panel head for subpoena showdown
Bipartisan group reaches deal on immigration, but Trump pushes for GOP plan
Trump lawyer’s claim about payment to Stormy Daniels reenergizes strange saga
EPA chief has unusual waiver to fly in first or business class
VA chief of staff misled ethics officials about travel, report finds
Grassley ‘incensed’ by attorney general’s attempt to stymie sentencing reform
Gubernatorial candidate James Shea selects Baltimore City Councilman as his running mate
Council candidate who is an aide to Baker accused of harassment years ago
D.C. teachers will not be assessed on how many students they pass this year
Allegations of ‘vulgar’ comments in Montgomery fire-rescue service prompt questions on diversity training
USA Today
Florida lawmakers repeatedly denied pleas for more school-safety money
Why the AR-15 keeps appearing at America's deadliest mass shootings
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