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USA Today
How Americans with crushing debt plan to repay their student loans
Karl Rove scorches Donald Trump for 'his childish impulse' that led to indictment
The US passed a landmark gun deal one year ago. Is it working?
The Associated Press
How much prison time could Trump face? Past cases brought steep punishment for document hoarders
Trump’s promise of payback for prosecution follows years of attacking democratic traditions
$930 million in grants announced in Biden's effort to expand internet access to every home in the US
The New York Times
See How the G.O.P. Has Reacted to the Trump Indictment
Most Republican voters still support Donald Trump. But the polls also suggest the indictment is hurting him.
Justice Dept. to Release Minneapolis Police Review After George Floyd Murder
NJ.com
Former owner of popular Jersey City restaurant arrested protesting at Trump arraignment: reports
Unclear how 3-year-old who died of self-inflicted wound got gun, investigators say
Juneteenth 2023: What’s open, what’s closed in N.J. on Friday?
The Baltimore Sun
‘We want a voice:’ Federalsburg’s Black residents become latest Eastern Shore voters to get a long-awaited shot at representation
Marking a Maryland legacy in Freetown, where freedom arrived before Juneteenth
Baltimore neighborhood associations say they plan to sue BGE over gas regulator installations
The Washington Post
Black Americans more upbeat but fear worsening racism, poll finds
The dozens of attorneys who have defended Trump since 2016
NSA staffer linked to ‘America First’ movement joined Jan. 6 mob
The Los Angeles Times
Metro’s new downtown tracks can speed up your travel. Here’s what to know
Weary parents, young children bused from Texas to L.A. in latest ‘political stunt’
Trump and his allies try to undercut documents case with myths and misinformation
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Here is a sampling of Juneteenth events around the state of Georgia
Landlords nickel and dime metro Atlanta renters with extra fees
States asked to slow Medicaid cuts after over 1M enrollees dropped
The Chicago Sun-Times
In botched Anjanette Young raid, Chicago Police Board votes to fire sergeant in charge
In Woodlawn, Naomi Davis planted a seed that now will help find green solutions to help Black communities
How guaranteed-income programs helped these Chicago-area residents
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