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The Washington Post
Missouri is slated to execute prisoner despite claims he has intellectual disability
As summer surge begins to ebb, coronavirus death toll nears 700,000
For Democrats and the Biden agenda, it’s becoming a matter of trust
The New York Times
18,000 Shots Given to N.Y.C. School Employees Ahead of Vaccine Deadline
Eric Adams Has $7.7 Million to Spend, As Donations From Wealthy Pour In
Whistle-Blower Says Facebook ‘Chooses Profits Over Safety’
USA Today
New York City vaccination mandate for teachers takes effect; rural Americans dying at twice the rate of those in cities: COVID-19 updates
Ex-Facebook manager alleges social network fed Jan. 6 Capitol riot
'Pandora Papers' leak divulges finances of world's most powerful people
NJ.com
Above-average snowfall expected in parts of N.J. this winter, Accuweather says
Suspected burglar dies after being taken into custody by N.J. police for medical treatment, AG says
These 100 N.J. students have been named to the Governor’s STEM Scholars class of 2021-22
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
New postage stamp could honor civil rights icon John Lewis
Georgia ballot inspection gambit: Get rid of Democrats
The Jolt: State Capitol statue for Clarence Thomas gaining steam
The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore officials seek to use pandemic as opportunity to strengthen city’s small-business economy
Former Poly basketball player Ian Wallace, a three-time state champion, dies at 19
Universities find mandates effective in convincing Maryland students to get COVID vaccines, feel safer on campus
The Los Angeles Times
Banks: Reintroducing the series ‘Black L.A.: Looking at Diversity,’ 39 years later
Wasn’t Texas supposed to turn blue? Conservative laws defy expectations
Larry Elder’s private charity was a bust, and questions swirl over where the money went
The Chicago Sun-Times
Lyons Township High School cancels homecoming dance after guns found in car in campus parking lot
$5M PepsiCo program to create job pathways for 3K young people on South, West Sides
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge hits Chicago on Tuesday to promote President Biden housing agenda
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