Today in Black History: Civil rights icon and NAACP leader Lilly Carroll Jackson was born in 1889 in Baltimore.
The New York Times
National
Editorial: The Supreme Court Sticks It to Workers, Again
Trump Cancels Summit Meeting With Kim
Trump Proxies Drop by Briefings on Use of F.B.I. Informant
Prisons Chief Quit Over Kushner and Sessions Turf War
Potential Auto Tariffs Prompt Warnings From Industry and Allies
California’s ‘Top-Two’ Primary: Here’s How It All Works
They Shared Drugs. Someone Died. Who Is Responsible?
‘How Not to Get Too Sad’: Santa Fe Students Turn to Parkland for Advice
Concerned by Trump, Some Republicans Quietly Align With Democrats
Morgan Freeman Is Accused of Sexual Harassment by Several Women
Local
As Balloons Drop for Cuomo, Nixon Works a Tough Convention Crowd
The $19 Billion Question: Will Cuomo Support the Subway Plan?
Ready and Willing, for $13 an Hour or Whatever
Philly.com
Establishment v. progressive: Clash in Dem primary for key South Jersey House seat mirrors national struggle
Larry Krasner: Time to rethink probation and parole
'Please Lord, help us.' Officers, family join in West Philly walk to remember slain teen Sandrea Williams
Lawsuit: Camden school failed to stop bullying of disabled kids
The Detroit Free Press
Mortgage interest rates 2018: Rates hit 7-year high, slow home sales
Detroit still losing population — but it could be a whole lot worse
Save the date: Debates for governor candidates set before primary
Gretchen Whitmer's perplexing problem in race for Michigan governor
The Star-Ledger
Editorial: The national anthem is less American than the right to protest
Uh-oh. New poll suggests Menendez's re-election not a sure thing.
Police department mired in sexual harassment complaints won't police itself anymore
Finally, a viable plan to save Newark's castle on the hill | Carter
After Caren Turner incident, Port Authority looks to take away badges from commissioners
The Chicago Tribune
Mother pushed 3-month-old daughter’s stroller toward street and ran off as police tried to question her, prosecutors say
Five things to know about Chicago's proposed police and fire academy — and the controversy surrounding it
Chicago's population down third year in a row — but we're still ahead of Houston: census
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Cleveland not likely to lose two wards based on new population estimates
Some legislators fear new defense bill could cost Ohio jobs
NEOMED receives $7.5 million grant to promote mental health programs
Cleveland students assaulted teachers, used racial slur against bus driver on Cedar Point trip, report says
Cuyahoga Community College will raise tuition
The Washington Post
Trump’s decision to cancel summit renews fears of destabilization
Analysis: Courting Kim and coming up short highlights the limits of me-first diplomacy from Trump
White House lawyer’s presence at briefings on FBI’s Russia source roils lawmakers
Fact Checker: President Trump’s fog of ‘scandals’ and outrages about the Mueller investigation
Congressional Budget Office finds higher deficits under Trump budget than administration projects
Announcing the 5th annual TMC African Politics Summer Reading Spectacular
Mother of teen charged with killing Baltimore County officer says she pleaded to get him back in detention center
Lawsuit: D.C. policies to attract affluent millennials discriminated against blacks
In what should be a good year, Md. Democrats struggle in governor’s race
Did Ben Jealous try to keep two other black candidates off the June 26 Democratic primary ballot?
Jealous, Shea raise more cash than other Democrats; Baker lags behind
Md. governor vetoes three education bills
Northam names Virginia’s new public schools chief
The Los Angeles Times
Pressure grows on Board of Trustees amid USC gynecologist scandal
There's Koreatown. There's Little Tokyo. So why can't Leimert Park be Africa Town? Or Wakanda?
California Supreme Court says social media firms must turn over some user communications to criminal defendants
Here's why George Soros, liberal groups are spending big to help decide who's your next D.A.
USA Today
Russian Facebook ads inflamed Hispanic tensions over immigration after Trump election
Steve Kerr on Rockets' Santa Fe shooting tribute: 'Agonizing' that it will happen again
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