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The Associated Press
Trump legal woes force another moment of choosing for GOP
Prosecutors rest in sedition case against Proud Boys leaders
Army of lobbyists helped water down banking regulations
The New York Times
Opinion: Make No Mistake, the Investigation of Donald Trump and the Stormy Daniels Scheme Is Serious
‘The Circus Continues’: For Trump, Legal Woes Resurrect Old Habits
Inside the 3 Months That Could Cost Fox $1.6 Billion
USA Today
Will Trump be indicted and arrested? What we know about the process
America's 'nasty disease': At 90, Myrlie Evers still marches against racism
Trump holding his next rally in Waco, Texas, sends a message to the far right, experts say
NJ.com
Don’t confuse your income tax refund for your N.J. ANCHOR payment despite what it is called
Give Jefferson no free pass on holding slaves | Letters
N.J. reports 229 COVID cases, 4 deaths. Daily cases remain low.
The Baltimore Sun
Maryland General Assembly: What’s happening with cannabis, Child Victims Act, minimum wage and other key issues
Biden nominates 2 Baltimore men, including another former public defender, to Maryland federal court
Arrest made in killing of Patterson High School student in Baltimore
The Los Angeles Times
Last-minute talks fail, massive LAUSD strike and school shutdowns set for Tuesday
How a long history of racism and neglect set the stage for Pajaro flooding
Barabak: What political shift in Colorado and West means for U.S.
The Washington Post
Video shows Va. deputies pile on top of Black man before his death
Is Sean Hannity a journalist? Role of hosts is key in Fox News lawsuit.
Opinion: What counts as an ‘American name’ in a changing nation
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Senate panel OKs expanding home alcohol delivery, taxing downloads
UPS CEO’s total compensation amounted to $19 million last year
The Jolt: Awaiting DNC decision, Atlanta leaders fight for best position
The Chicago Sun-Times
Vallas, Johnson offer contrasting ideas at forum on issues affecting Black and Latino communities
Natalie Y. Moore: A tale of two cities, told in Chicago’s mayoral election
Chicago’s mayoral candidates have radically different approaches to fixing public schools. Here’s why.
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