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The New York Times
The Battle Over College Speech Will Outlive the Encampments
‘Did You Tase Him in the Face!?’ Inside ‘Goon Squad’ Deputies’ Group Chat
New York Nurse Is Fired After Calling the Gaza War a ‘Genocide’ in Speech
The Washington Post
Chosen to be the first Black astronaut, he got to space six decades later
They took the children: U.S. created Indian boarding schools to destroy cultures and seize land
If Trump were convicted, here’s what he could face next
USA Today
Chicago man exonerated after 12 years in prison sues city, police
Column: As Trump verdict looms, don't ignore horrible things he's doing now
Two escaped Louisiana inmates found in dumpster behind Dollar General, two others still at large
The Associated Press
Jury in Trump’s hush money case will begin deliberations after hearing instructions from the judge
South Africa’s president faces his party’s worst election ever. He’ll still likely be reelected
Josh Gibson becomes MLB career and season batting leader as Negro Leagues statistics incorporated
NJ.com
Lawmaker to Gov. Murphy: The OPRA bill is an abomination. Veto it | Opinion
Did Samuel Alito lie about Trump-inspired neighborhood flag controversy?
Group of grads turn their backs on Princeton U. president in pro-Palestinian protest
The Los Angeles Times
The newest election battlefield for abortion: State supreme courts
Abcarian: Samuel Alito’s ethical lapse isn’t the Supreme Court’s first. This is why it’s different
UCLA could distribute at least $20 million a year to its more than 600 athletes
The Chicago Sun-Times
Video shows last moments of street fight before Chicago police shoot, kill alleged attacker
CST Editorial Board: Mayor Johnson has a chance to make a better pick for RTA board
CPS school-based budget formula targets schools with high needs
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Another migrant dies in Georgia ICE detention, second in 2024
OPINION: Georgia should protect workers from extreme heat, just like it does high school athletes
Beltline health fairs aim to boost health equity for Westside Atlanta residents
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