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US Politics · New JerseyU.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver was indicted Tuesday on federal charges alleging she impeded and interfered with immigration officers outside a New Jersey detention center while Newark’s mayor was being arrested after he tried to join a congressional oversight visit at the facility.See the Story
US Rep. LaMonica McIver indicted on federal charges from skirmish at New Jersey immigration center
53% Center coverage: 191 sources

Coco Gauf · FranceThe wind picks up as Gauff wins the opening point before Sabalenka makes her volley - 15-15. She overpowers the American to move 15-30 up. Gauff comes up with an aggressive first serve - 30-30 - and then whipping a forehand winner to bring up CHAMPIONSHIP POINT. Sabalenka catches the edge of the line to save it. The world No 1 whips a forehand winner to earn break point but her return on the second serve is wide.See the Story
Gauff beats Sabalenka to win French Open women’s singles final
45% Left coverage: 85 sources

Education · United StatesIn a remarkable reversal, the Justice Department said it plans to start unwinding court-ordered desegregation plans dating to the Civil Rights Movement. Officials started in April, when they lifted a 1960s order in Louisiana’s Plaquemines Parish. Harmeet Dhillon, who leads the department’s civil rights division, has said others will “bite the dust.” It comes amid pressure from Republican Gov. Jeff Landry and his attorney general, who have called for all the state’s remaining orders to be lifted. They describe the orders as burdens on districts and relics of a time when Black students were still forbidden from some schoolsSee the Story
Trump Officials Are Vowing to End School Desegregation Orders. Some Parents Say They’re Still Needed
63% Center coverage: 82 sources
Sheetz racial discrimination case is on the chopping block as Trump rewrites civil rights
49% Center coverage: 27 sources
Philly announces partnerships to boost career development programs
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Black families are leaving New York. Can a pastor's plan end the exodus?
100% Left coverage: 1 sources