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Today in Black America - March 3

POSTED: March 03, 2015, 7:00 am

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Today in Black History: Elizabeth City State University, now a part of the University of North Carolina system, was founded on this date in 1891
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The New York Times

Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email Account at State Dept.

Lawyer Put Health Act in Peril by Pointing Out 4 Little Words

A Polarized Court, Weighing a Reversal of the Safety Net

Senator Barbara Mikulski, Maryland Democrat and Role Model, to Retire in 2017

Obama Calls for Changes in Policing After Task Force Report

3 Attica Guards Resign in Deal to Avoid Jail

Billionaire Grocer Is Said to Be a Suitor for The Daily News

Under Law, Christie Can Use Exxon Settlement to Help Balance Budget



The Washington Post

Hillary Clinton used private e-mail for government business at State Dept.

Boehner on the firing line again after Democrats block bill to fund DHS

Loretta Lynch not getting confirmed this week

Can citizens cut state legislators out of the gerrymandering equation?


Bernie Sanders is still waiting on that meeting with Hillary Clinton


These states are poised to allow people to carry hidden guns around without a permit

Mikulski’s retirement sets off wild Democratic scramble to succeed her

Did Relisha Rudd’s disappearance do anything to help homeless children?


The Christian Science Monitor


LAPD shooting reignites debate: Are police body cameras effective?

Here come the jobs, finally

DHS funding fight gives voice to Republicans' growing pragmatist fringe


Major Supreme Court challenge threatens to gut Obamacare (+video)


The Detroit Free Press

Less-damaged Michigan ski resort settles with U-M frats

Detroit police hold 3 in kidnapping, teen still missing

Event seeks to help Detroiters avoid foreclosure

Eaton County deputy after killing teen, 17: 'I'm bleeding'



The Los Angeles Times


Source: Body cameras show LAPD officer yelling 'He's got my gun'

Students find teacher hanged in classroom: 'RIP Mrs jacobson'

Teachers charged with having sex with students, giving them cocaine


'Suge' Knight says in court he can't see or 'comprehend' what's happening

L.A. school board expanding role beyond education into 'social justice'


The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Cleveland Councilman Zack Reed calls upon city to invest in 'violence interrupters'

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson apologizes to family of Tamir Rice for 'insensitive' response to wrongful death lawsuit (video)

Cleveland Councilman Zack Reed believes gangs are behind trio of Saturday shootings

Ohio sues BP for $33 million, says company made false claims to get cleanup money


Philly.com


Illinois governor says New Jersey is 'going down the drain'


Ex-Delilah's dancer joins suit over wages

Fattah will not attend Netanyahu speech


New SRC chair: I don't expect huge changes


The Star Ledger

New possible buyers make offer for Revel casino, report says

N.J. municipalities group warns Christie's pension changes could trigger 'mass exodus' of workers

Journalist goes to court seeking $800K in bills for Christie travel


First day of widespread PARCC testing sees few problems, state says


Christie's 2016 leadership PAC to hold its first fundraiser in N.J. in two weeks, report says

Governor whom Christie helped elect says N.J. is 'going down the drain'



USA Today

Report: Clinton only used personal e-mail at State

New report shows urban 'donut' shifting

Body-camera maker has financial ties to police chiefs


The Chicago Tribune


Taj Gibson, Derrick Rose share pain of slain friends in Joakim Noah video

Chicago State, U. of I. land on 'worst of' list for campus free speech

Garcia reverses stance on Obama library parkland after Emanuel criticism

CPS reverses course, will administer controversial test


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Beverly Hall dies; criminal case — and her legacy — unresolved

Execution of Georgia woman postponed; problem with drug










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