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USA Today
Biden looks to scale back social spending bill to $2.2 trillion or less as he pushes Democrats to cut deal
As housing concerns mount, cities, states steer billions in COVID funds to address crisis
'Angry and disgusted': Train riders held up phones, didn't call 911 as woman was raped on Philadelphia train, police say
The Associated Press
Tiny wrists in cuffs: How police use force against children
Jan. 6 panel votes to hold Steve Bannon in contempt
Washington sheriff charged over confrontation with Black man
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
In a 2022 ‘gun fight,’ Republicans look beyond Georgia for campaign cash
Long a behind-the-scenes player, Sharon Gay aims for mayor’s office
Atlanta housing market running out of steam after pandemic price surge
The New York Times
Democrats, Scaling Back Budget Bill, Press for Compromise by Week’s End
Adams vs. Sliwa: How to Watch the First N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate
Trump Organization, Already Under Indictment, Faces New Criminal Inquiry
The Baltimore Sun
Hopkins researchers find no uptick in crime, complaints after Marilyn Mosby stops prosecuting drug possession
Maryland eyes COVID vaccines at school clinics as children eligibility approaches
Here is what we know about President Biden’s CNN town hall in Baltimore on Thursday night
The Los Angeles Times
Councilmen fight over USC as L.A. draws new political boundaries
L.A. City Council president seeks to suspend Ridley-Thomas following indictment
Granderson: Arbery case shows the worst chapter of Georgia’s history is current events as well
The Washington Post
Opinion: The Supreme Court is getting a second chance to block the Texas abortion law. It should take it.
White House unveils coronavirus vaccination plan for kids ages 5-11
After 535 days away from school, can a West Baltimore teen make it to graduation?
The Chicago Sun-Times
Black Caucus urges Lightfoot to cancel guaranteed minimum income plan, put $31.5 million toward violence prevention
21 Chicago cops in no-pay status after refusing to tell city if they are vaccinated
CST Editorial Board: With time for advocacy over, FOP should tell its members to report vaccine status
NJ.com
Is college in N.J. more affordable under Gov. Murphy? Here’s what the numbers say.
N.J. suspends license of doctor accused of improper breast, penis enhancements
Former N.J. judge reprimanded for sexual comment made from the bench
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