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The New York Times
Trump Shows Signs of Strength in Sun Belt Battlegrounds, Polls Find
In a First, Young Men Are More Religious Than Young Women
New U.S. State Laws Are Fueling a Surge in Book Bans, Reports by Activists Say
The Washington Post
Mark Robinson’s senior staff members resign amid N.C. candidate’s porn site scandal
Donald Trump’s imaginary and frightening world
Analysis: Kamala Harris has moved the polls, but she has more work to do to win
USA Today
Pennsylvania college investigates report of racial slur scratched onto student's chest
'Grieving-type screaming': 4 dead in Alabama shooting called a 'hit'
Harris plans 3 million more housing units, a 50% jump from baseline
The Associated Press
Several Mark Robinson campaign staffers quit as fallout over online posts continues
Spending deal averts a possible federal shutdown and funds the government into December
Harris raises $27 million in New York fundraiser, promises economic speech this week
The Los Angeles Times
Faculty accuse UC campuses of labor violations over pro-Palestine protest crackdowns
Harris and Trump campaigns are targeting Black men, but many say they feel neglected
McManus: Trump wants to turn the federal bureaucracy into an ‘army of suck-ups.’ Here’s how that would be a disaster
NJ.com
Harris vs. Trump latest presidential poll: 7-point turnaround gives surging candidate big national lead
Young man shot dead during fight in Trenton, authorities say
Trump makes another insane allegation against Midwest migrants
The Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago's Haitian American community shows solidarity in the face of lies about immigrants eating pets
Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover's quest for freedom faces key test this week
CST Editorial Board: Concealed carry permits shouldn’t go to people with sketchy backgrounds. Often, they do.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Metro Atlanta counties have dismissed more than 45,000 voter challenges since July 1
Black men ascend to the top job in more metro Atlanta school districts
As fears over political attacks rise, diverse books disappear from shelves
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