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The New York Times
U.S. Calls for Pause on Johnson & Johnson Vaccine After Clotting Cases
Minnesota Officer Who Shot Daunte Wright Meant to Fire Taser, Chief Says
How a Very Weird Quirk Might Let Michigan Republicans Limit Voting Rights
The Baltimore Sun
From the pandemic to policing to placing sports bets, Maryland lawmakers broke new ground in session that stayed busy
‘I come to breathe’: In a time of stress, Black people looking to yoga for meditation, relief and healing
Baltimore unveils neighborhood-centric pilot cleanup program in Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello
The Los Angeles Times
Lifting kids out of poverty could be Biden’s legacy, but cost raises doubts
California reopens health insurance exchange; federal subsidies could slash premiums for many
Rival demonstrators protest during a White Lives Matter rally in Huntington Beach
The Chicago Sun-Times
Loretto CEO should be fired after COVID vaccine controversy, community petition states
CPS ‘firmly committed’ to reopening high schools next week despite CTU’s threat to stay remote
Jesse Jackson: George Floyd Justice in Policing Act would set smart national standards for police behavior
Philly.com
More single women are jumping into home ownership
Penn Museum apologizes for its ‘unethical’ collection of human skulls and says it will repatriate remains of Black Philadelphians and others
Trump supporter charged with harassment after threatening phone calls to Rep. Madeleine Dean
USA Today
Daunte Wright 'should still be alive': Beyoncé, Jamie Foxx, Trevor Noah speak out
Officer identified as a 26-year veteran in fatal police shooting of Daunte Wright: What we know
NAACP calls to end qualified immunity in Virginia after police officer pepper-sprayed Black and Latino Army officer
The Washington Post
Virginia attorney general launches civil rights probe of Black Army officer’s violent traffic stop
Minnesota killing adds to the anger, and the stakes, as Chauvin trial nears its end
Kristen Clarke faced abuse for taking on Trump. Now she’s poised to lead Justice Dept.’s civil rights team.
NJ.com
Often a candidate, she now wants to run against Murphy. Dems charge her petitions are fraudulent.
Jersey City restaurant slammed by claims of racial double-standard
N.J. reports 27 COVID deaths, 2,079 cases. More than half of state’s adults have received 1 vaccine dose.
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