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USA Today
Illinois judge says Donald Trump is disqualified from 2024 ballot
Trump must post $454 million bond in appealing New York fraud judgment
Reparations experts say San Francisco’s apology to black residents is a start, but not enough
The Associated Press
US economy grew solid 3.2% in fourth quarter, a slight downgrade from government’s initial estimate
Older US adults should get another COVID-19 shot, health officials recommend
West Virginia Senate OKs bill requiring schools to show anti-abortion group fetal development video
The New York Times
The Politics Behind Trump and Biden’s Dueling Border Stops
Donald Trump lost a bid for an appeals court to pause the $454 million judgment he faces in a civil fraud case.
McConnell to Step Down as Party Leader at the End of the Year
The Washington Post
Supreme Court to weigh Trump’s immunity claim in D.C. 2020 election trial
Analysis: Senate Republicans will face leadership struggle between Trump, McConnell views
Richmond plans memorial to its prominent role in trade of enslaved people
The Los Angeles Times
California effort to crack down on legacy and donor admissions could hit USC, Stanford
How mega-spending and alleged scandals could influence LAUSD school board elections
Latino political power emerges in South L.A.
The Chicago Sun-Times
Cook County judge kicks Trump off Illinois ballot — but puts her own order on hold
CTU staffer fights to keep Mayor Johnson’s former seat on the Cook County Board
Antisemitic posters linked to white supremacist group, found in Bucktown: ‘We have to push back’
NJ.com
Here’s what to expect for the ANCHOR property tax benefit under Murphy’s proposed budget
These N.J. grocery stores have the worst lines, quality, and prices, according to survey
N.J. cannabis farms facing foreclosure after company defaults on $10.5M loan, court papers say
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Historical marker honoring lynching victims stolen from Lithonia park
Votes set on immigration, religion and education at Georgia Capitol
State is closing two charter schools, in Cherokee and Fulton counties
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