In today’s news, the Obama administration is pushing for the passage of the anti-discrimination bill; the Jonathan Martin bullying case has raised questions about the National Football League; and Detroit could make history by electing its first white mayor in 40 years.
Obama pushes for anti-discrimination bill’s passage. [Washington Times]
In Jonathan Martin bullying case, questions arise on NFL culture. [NY Times]
Detroit could make history and elect its first white mayor in 40 years. [BET]
Congo rebels end insurgency. [BBC]
Suspected New Jersey mall gunman found dead. [LA Times]
Cleveland kidnap survivor says she was tied up like a fish. [Fox]
Former Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. has projected release date. [BET]
Rapper DMX arrested on driving charges at airport in S.C. [Reuters]
Obesity in girls linked to early puberty: Study. [NBC]
Four Somalis charged with aiding mall attack in Kenya. [ABC]