Today in Black History: Civil unrest over the city's condition ignites Detroit in 1967, resulting in 43 deaths, 7,000 arrests and $50 million in damage.
The New York Times
Global
3 Dead, Including Suspect, and 13 Hurt in Toronto Shooting
The Interpreter: Israel Picks Identity Over Democracy. More Nations May Follow.
National
G.O.P. Memo’s Shaky Foundation Revealed in Release of Records
Anti-Gerrymandering Push Has New Life at State Level
Tariffs Trim a Factory’s Profit, but Loyalty to Trump Endures
A Rush to Weaken Law Meant to Protect At-Risk Wildlife
Warren Is Preparing for 2020. So Are Biden, Booker, Harris and Sanders.
Sidebar: How to Tell Where Brett Kavanaugh Stands on Citizens United
Congratulations, You Are Now a U.S. Citizen. Unless Someone Decides Later You’re Not.
Local
City Releases Trove of Documents in Central Park Jogger Case
Candidates for Connecticut Governor Agree It’s the Economy, Stupid
They Vowed to Fix the Subway a Year Ago. On-Time Rates Are Still Terrible.
Daily News Newsroom Cut in Half by Tronc as Top Editor Is Ousted
Philly.com
2 ex-Temple cops ordered to spend decades in prison for 2016 beating death of woman
How many people have been shot so far in Philly this year?
"A political revolution': Meet the left-wing group that's slaying Democratic giants in Philly
Changes to food stamps could deny benefits to thousands
Four black, male Philly educators - all victims of racial profiling - tell their stories
The Detroit Free Press
Detroit's squatter problem worst in the nation
Downtown Detroit workers to announce strike decision at vigil Monday
Home demolitions in Detroit may create new problem: Lead-tainted dust
The Star-Ledger
Trump 'unfit' for office and Republicans should urge him to quit, says ex-N.J. Gov. Christie Whitman
N.J.'s top Dem launches effort to strip Phil Murphy of this constitutional power
Judge orders company to stop threatening unionizing workers at N.J. warehouse
Top GOP lawmaker: To help unify N.J., we need competitive districts | Opinion
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Ohio House to vote on payday lending reform Tuesday
Building Blockland: Cleveland civic leaders' brainstorming includes convention, potential tech campus
Two resign from embattled Cleveland Community Police Commission
July 23 marks 50-year anniversary of Glenville Riots: See vintage photos
The Chicago Tribune
Chicago mayoral candidate Willie Wilson’s $300,000 cash giveaway didn’t violate campaign rules, state says
Bank wouldn't deposit wrongfully convicted man's check from the state for 23 years in prison
The Los Angeles Times
Ref Rodriguez pleads guilty to conspiracy and resigns from L.A. school board
Water wars head upstream as state considers cutbacks for senior Central Valley irrigation districts
LAPD searches for surveillance video and witnesses to deadly Trader Joe's shootout
The Washington Post
Paul Manafort’s fraud trial in federal court in Va. delayed from Wednesday until July 31
Millions of educated, experienced workers have been tossed aside by a strong economy
Trump is creating his own economic reality. And he’s set to take things from bad to worse this week.
Cities have long tried to close the unemployment gap between whites and blacks. Did Omaha find a way?
Trump has now walked back his walk-back on U.S. intelligence and Russia
Analysis: Half of Republicans approve of Trump undermining the intelligence community while standing with Putin
Accidentally released emails show Trump officials dismissed benefits of protected public land in favor of logging, drilling
Fox News booked the wrong Democrat on a show. She used the spotlight to unload on Trump.
Black man fired by Home Depot for reacting to ‘racist’ customer won’t accept his job back
Perspective: Charlottesville is America — neo-Nazis, cute cafes and all
Interim leader named for Md. school system after string of scandals
Alexandria’s schools chief is coming home. He’s welcomed by overcrowding.
‘I’ve been a hostage for nine years’: Fired teacher wins battle with D.C. schools
USA Today
Donald Trump says he 'gave up nothing' in Putin summit but offers no specifics on talks
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