Today in Black History: The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) was incorporated on this date in 1927 with 27 member colleges.
The New York Times
National
Suspect in Toronto Rampage Is Charged With Murder
Police Had Once Taken Guns From Nashville Suspect
Do Gun Owners Want Gun Control? Yes, Some Say
Economic Anxiety Is Not Root of Trump Support, Study Says
Opinion: Republicans to the Court - Strike Down the Travel Ban
Trump’s Pick for Veteran Affairs Faces New Scrutiny
How Devin Nunes Turned Intelligence Panel Inside Out
After Vote Switch, Panel Backs Pompeo for Secretary of State
G.O.P. Is Nervous About the Special Election in Arizona
Local
New Jersey Ruling Could Reignite Battle Over Church-State Separation
Columbia Graduate Students Walk Out Over Union Fight
Philly.com
It was a petty argument that led to the murder of a Penn State student last month
Mayor Kenney: We cannot allow the Starbucks incident to define Philadelphia
Cherry Hill schools arming campus officers at high schools
Wolf pushes to end 'gun show' exception to background checks
The Detroit Free Press
Corrections Department shields info about workplace sexual harassers
Long-secret report raises questions about Troy mayor, councilman
Does Detroit's Project Green Light really make the city safer?
The Star-Ledger
Our divorce from Christie gets more expensive | Editorial
Former Christie allies to argue for Bridgegate case reversals
N.J. woman speaks her truth about sexual assault | Carter
The Chicago Tribune
Small Illinois town stunned by resident's arrest in Nashville Waffle House shooting
Waffle House shooting suspect arrested; father also could face charges, Nashville police say
DAHLEEN GLANTON: A monument to civil rights crusader Ida B. Wells is long overdue
Politicians with short memories helped Chicago become the first city with a Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mayor Frank Jackson wants counselors in rec centers, training for city workers to address causes of violence, crime
Two detectives added to beleaguered Cleveland homicide unit after critical report released
Cuyahoga County official asks how a 13-month contract was nearly doubled without apparent approval
MetroHealth System to join Open Table initiative with 15 'tables' aimed at supporting local families: A Greater Cleveland
The Washington Post
A woman was tackled by officers at an Alabama Waffle House. Police are defending the arrest.
Trump keeps saying he’s innocent. So why does he keep sounding like he’s guilty?
White House stands by embattled VA nominee amid concerns from top lawmakers
EPA’s Pruitt expected to propose sweeping change long sought by conservatives
‘Nowhere near close’: The bond between Trump and Giuliani is less than it appears
Supreme Court says corporations can’t be sued under centuries-old law for overseas human rights abuses
Larry Hogan’s approval ratings are sky-high in latest poll
Honor student who carried concealed, loaded gun saw himself as a ‘protector’ against mass shooters
No reprimand for D.C. lawmaker who donated to Nation of Islam event where Jews were denounced
Prince George’s teachers union backs Donna Edwards for county executive
These teens saw how poor mental health hurt their peers. So they got a law passed.
The Los Angeles Times
Wells Fargo shareholders' meeting begins as protesters march outside
With money tied up in court, California lawmakers try again with new plan to spend $2 billion on homeless housing
Editorial: The California governor's race has its own version of Trump. Let's not let history repeat itself
Kamala Harris says she won't take corporate donations anymore
USA Today
Retiring broke? More than half of Americans are at risk of it happening
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