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USA Today
Could 2024 election cause society to collapse? Some preppers think so.
Ahead of 2024 elections, officials hope to recruit younger, more diverse poll workers
Being a Black journalist brings extra burden: Never-ending racism
NJ.com
$3.2M study will reevaluate how to protect this stretch of Jersey Shore beaches
N.J. drug overdoses poised to fall in 2023 but remain persistently high
N.J. drivers facing toll hikes in 2024 to help fund these projects
The New York Times
The Police Force Where Female Officers Warn Other Women to Stay Away
What to Know About Trump’s Civil Fraud Trial
Why a Second Trump Presidency May Be More Radical Than His First
The Washington Post
What to know about Donald Trump’s gag orders in D.C. and New York
The fear of a looming Trump dictatorship
U.S. Senate hopefuls in Maryland make an early pitch for Latino voters
The Associated Press
Venezuelans approve a referendum to claim sovereignty over a swathe of neighboring Guyana
Diplomas for sale, $465: Inside one of Louisiana’s unapproved schools
The next Republican debate is in Alabama, the state that gave the GOP a road map to Donald Trump
The Baltimore Sun
Maryland Supreme Court to hear arguments on qualified immunity in police shooting of Korryn Gaines’ son
Tech entrepreneur from Baltimore started the nation’s largest Black-owned fintech platform, a peer-to-peer microlender
One injured, one in critical condition in separate Saturday night shootings, Baltimore Police say
The Los Angeles Times
Opinion: How the U.S. has fueled Israel’s decades-long war on Palestinians
Thousands of Cal State faculty to walk out in rolling strike, demanding higher pay
Mammoth $2-billion 405 project marks an end to Southland’s big freeway era
The Chicago Sun-Times
What defines Pritzker-Johnson relationship so far? Tension
New discount rate system a ‘game changer’ for Chicagoans struggling with heating bills, advocates say
Chicago City Hall is owed billions of dollars it hasn’t managed to collect
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
State politicians own part of tech company involved with Fulton jail contract
Redrawn Congressional map sparks chaos among Georgia Democrats
From nearly zero to $16 billion: How the state of Ga.'s reserves surged
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