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The New York Times
Biden Promised to Stay Above the Fray, but Democrats Want a Fighter
Comey and McCabe, Who Infuriated Trump, Both Faced Intensive I.R.S. Audits
How a Long-Sought Bill Could Make Construction Work Less Deadly
The Washington Post
Despite little outcry, Chicago’s bloody weekend eclipsed Highland Park toll
Uvalde officer spotted gunman, then asked for permission to shoot, report says
The Supreme Court’s EPA ruling was the beginning of something bigger
The Los Angeles Times
The last abortion clinic in Mississippi closes its doors
News Analysis: Supreme Court likes separation of powers, but not of church and state
Super-infectious BA.4, BA.5 push L.A. coronavirus cases to highest levels in 5 months
The Baltimore Sun
Racial healing to top agenda as Episcopalians converge on Baltimore for their 80th churchwide convention
A New Yorker bets big on Baltimore’s vacant homes. ‘It’s going to be crazy down here.’
Famed attorney Ben Crump joins West Baltimore couple in lawsuit against Baltimore school system, City of Baltimore
The Associated Press
Haiti’s struggle worsened in year since slaying of president
EXPLAINER: Should red-flag law have stopped parade shooting?
Colorado county moves to change local gun control laws
USA Today
'Cheer' star Jerry Harris sentenced to 12 years in prison for sex crimes
Uvalde officer aimed rifle at gunman outside school but didn't fire, new report finds
Biden to present the Medal of Freedom to 17 people. Denzel Washington and Simone Biles are among those.
NJ.com
Family of N.J. man who died weeks after arrest sues police, city
Jersey City mails property tax bills again, this time with mayor’s message on tax hike: Don’t blame me
Teens in N.J. will now be able to work longer hours as Murphy signs law
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
The Jolt: DA Fani Willis on Trump grand jury probe: ‘This is not a game’
Starbucks union push in Atlanta part of national organizing trend
Film to focus on Georgia Tech, fight against segregation at 1956 Sugar Bowl
The Chicago Sun-Times
Highland Park suspect confessed to July 4 massacre, drove to Wisconsin but opted not to open fire there, prosecutors say
Illinois State Police director defends decision to give suspected Highland Park killer a gun permit in 2020
CST Editorial Board: To save people from gun violence, close loopholes in the law
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