The Washington Post
Where the money to states is going in the coronavirus relief package
Students were told to ‘tweet’ from the Civil War era. The school showcased their proslavery posts.
Massive Facebook study on users’ doubt in vaccines finds a small group appears to play a big role in pushing the skepticism
The Baltimore Sun
Men behind Walters art collection were Confederate sympathizers, officials at Baltimore museum reveal
Baltimore-area school districts say they’re making progress vaccinating teachers, but don’t know how many educators still need shots
Former nonprofit executive from Montgomery County adds name to growing list of Maryland gubernatorial hopefuls
The Chicago Sun Times
15 shot, two fatally, at overnight party at Park Manor business
Governor signs bill aimed at reducing health care inequities statewide
Mary Mitchell: American flag loses its meaning in the hands of Trumpsters
Philly.com
Philadelphia-area mental health crisis centers and hospitals grapple with shortage of inpatient beds
A nurse and mother was shot and killed at a Lansdale intersection. Months later, her family and police still seek answers.
Allegations of rampant abuse at Delaware County Juvenile Justice Center leads to immediate evacuation by judge
USA Today
'A humanitarian crisis': Pelosi decries 'broken system' as Biden asks FEMA to help with migrant children at border
Crumbling infrastructure leaves water buckets, boil water notices, as a way of life for some in Mississippi's capital
Derek Chauvin trial live: Second week of jury selection begins with 7 jurors seated, 7 to go
NJ.com
N.J. forest fire that destroyed buildings, damaged homes still burning. Firefighter critically injured.
Too many kids go hungry: Make SNAP benefit increase permanent | Editorial
Stimulus check update: How to change your bank information, address and track your payment
The Los Angeles Times
From movies to gyms to eateries, here’s what will reopen in L.A. County today
Councilman Joe Buscaino, a longtime LAPD officer, enters race for L.A. mayor in 2022
Skelton: Whether you like it or not, Biden’s COVID-19 relief plan is the result of a historic election
The New York Times
For Voting Rights Advocates, a ‘Once in a Generation Moment’ Looms
Stimulus Bill as a Political Weapon? Democrats Are Counting on It.
‘She Wants Well-Qualified People’: 88 Landlords Accused of Housing Bias
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