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USA Today
Will midterm voter turnout be high in Georgia? It was for the primary.
Math and reading scores plummet since start of pandemic
A Peace Corps worker killed a woman in Africa. The US helped him escape prosecution.
The New York Times
‘Appalling’ Scores on National Exam Show Extent of Covid’s Toll on Students
Their America Is Vanishing. Like Trump, They Insist They Were Cheated.
Fears Over Fate of Democracy Leave Many Voters Resigned
The Baltimore Sun
Math, reading scores of Maryland students see declines among the steepest in the nation, highlighting pandemic’s lingering impact
Maryland’s transportation department asks for public feedback on I-695/I-70 Interchange project
Two men die from gunshot wounds in separate shootings in Baltimore on Friday
The Washington Post
Rubin: Democrats have a strong closing argument: The GOP would wreck the economy
Fraud-related criminal trial against Trump Organization starts today
Florida needs workers to rebuild after Ian. Undocumented migrants are stepping in.
The Los Angeles Times
As drought drives prices higher, millions of Californians struggle to pay for water
Racist audio leak could push L.A. City Hall further left in Nov. 8 election
Gov. Newsom calls on Kevin De León and Gil Cedillo to resign
NJ.com
Here are the N.J. towns where the housing market may be cooling the most
N.J. police chief credited with ‘transforming’ his department dies at 53
The fight for America begins in N.J. As our hottest congressional race goes, so may the nation.
The Associated Press
Test scores show historic COVID setbacks for kids across US
Control of Congress: What’s at play in the 2022 midterms?
False election claims overwhelm local efforts to push back
The Chicago Sun-Times
Rep. Mary Miller a national leader when it comes to ‘incendiary rhetoric’ that’s fueling ‘polarization’
Suburban Democrats spend big to hold two U.S. House seats in newly redrawn districts: ‘We are running to win’
Tim Drea: Your vote on workers’ rights, Illinois Supreme Court can help improve the lives of working families
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Big Georgia turnout in week one driven by in-person voters
Scores on ‘nation’s report card’ stable for Georgia but hold bad news
OPINION: Parents can’t ignore math, reading declines on federal test
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