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USA Today
Expelled members of ‘Tennessee Three’ win back their state House seats
Will they flip? Why the six people cited in Trump's indictment pose a threat to him
'Shocked and dismayed': Civil rights group blasts DeSantis' Disney district for eliminating DEI programs
The New York Times
Trump, Arraigned on Election Charges, Pleads Not Guilty
Here are four takeaways from the court appearance.
Texas A&M Agrees to $1 Million Settlement With Journalism Professor
The Washington Post
Breaking down the 78 charges Trump faces in his three indictments
White Mississippi ex-officers plead guilty to torturing two Black men
Video shows Minnesota trooper fatally shot Black driver in traffic stop
The Associated Press
Trump allies who ‘orchestrated’ plan to tamper with voting machines face charges in Michigan
‘The Goon Squad': How rogue Mississippi officers tried to cover up their torture of 2 Black men
Former first-round NBA draft pick is sentenced to 10 years in prison in $4M health care fraud
NJ.com
In historic honor, N.J. Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver to lie in state as funeral plans announced
Woman found lying on the ground was struck, killed by garbage truck, police say
Woman escapes cinder block cell. Accused kidnapper previously lived in N.J., feds say
The Baltimore Sun
Man killed, another male critically wounded Thursday in separate shootings, Baltimore Police say
Baltimore City Council to introduce bill that would ban outdoor gas regulators in response to BGE installations
Officials unveil plan for Inner Harbor paddling trails, kayak launch point at Rash Field
The Los Angeles Times
Orange County judge in custody after woman fatally shot at Anaheim Hills home, sources say
UCLA Chancellor Gene Block to step down after boosting enrollment, diversity, rankings
CSU likely to miss 2025 graduation goals with ‘unacceptably high’ equity gaps, report says
The Chicago Sun-Times
More evidence that car insurance pricing in Illinois is biased against the poor
After troubled youth, Ald. Jessie Fuentes turns her ‘pain into propane’
Homicides, shootings in July down compared with last year; 60% of carjacking arrests are juveniles, police say
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Atlanta superintendent to step down at end of August
DeKalb schools hope to replenish teacher pipeline with training programs
Urban League in Atlanta getting $3 million for minority entrepreneurs
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