today in black history

July 31, 2025

Civil rights leader Whitney M. Young, Jr., who led the National Urban League for 11 years, was born on this date in 1921 in Lincoln Ridge, KY.

Today in Black America - July 28

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The Associated Press

Landlord imprisoned for decades in hate-crime attack on Palestinian American family has died

Judge issues temporary injunction against Trump administration cancellation of humanities grants

Employers add student debt help to tuition assistance programs


USA Today


Trump administration seeks to cancel more voter registrations

Republicans trapped between Trump's Epstein secrecy and angry constituents | Opinion

Former CEO of Christian nonprofit pleads guilty to possessing child pornography


The Washington Post


Trump fumes as Epstein scandal dominates headlines, overshadows agenda

Scotland protests Trump – with wit, bite and bagpipes

Electric bills are rising for homeowners in the East. The cause: Big Tech.


The New York Times


‘Revenge Is Not a Policy’: Israelis Voice Dissent Against the War in Gaza

Editorial: The Supreme Court Owes the Country Explanations, Not Just Rulings

Democrats Plan $20 Million Fund to Target Texas Republicans for Redistricting


NJ.com

What happened to plan to replace Jersey Shore ferry with a huge bridge? The surprising 61-year journey

Overcrowded N.J. school district is spending $9M to block more apartments from being built


N.J. surgeon’s medical license suspended after patients suffer severe complications


The Los Angeles Times

How redistricting in Texas and California could change the game for House elections

Serious liver disease is up among heavy drinkers, even without more drinking

COVID rising in California. How bad will this summer be?


The Chicago Sun-Times

PPP fraud in Illinois sees nearly 375 government workers implicated, state watchdog finds

Performers honor victims of 1919 Chicago Race Riot through dance, music and story: 'We're in this together'

Former Illinois Black Panther Party HQ on Near West Side honored with plaque to preserve history


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Atlanta Housing freezes out Section 8 landlords from raising rents

Mike Collins enters Georgia Senate race with MAGA message

‘The pain is just beginning’: Atlanta rallygoers blast federal budget cuts






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