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Today in Black America - July 13

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The New York Times

Trump’s Use of National Guard in Limbo After Court Rulings

Trump’s Big Bill Would Be More Regressive Than Any Major Law in Decades

In N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race, Top Democrats Take On Trump and Their Own Party


The Washington Post

Despite Trump’s claim, no policy change underway for migrant farmworkers

Opinion: I trained as a Marine. Riot control is not part of our job.

‘No buy’ sparks a rebellion against spending. Here’s how you can join.


The Associated Press

Tennessee judge to hear arguments about releasing Kilmar Abrego Garcia from pretrial detention


Photos of immigration protests spreading across US as Trump mobilizes National Guard


GOP tax bill would cost poor Americans $1,600 a year and boost highest earners by $12,000, CBO says



USA Today

Fired ABC anchor Terry Moran reveals next gig

Why these college students are wary of the GOP megabill


Trump's military show of force in LA and DC camouflage his failing presidency | Opinion


NJ.com

N.J. school district that lost $22.4 million in funding is taking the state to court: ‘Our students are suffering’

ICE detainees tear down a wall in uprising at N.J. detention facility, lawyer says

‘No Kings Day’ anti-Trump protests are taking place in N.J. See where.



The Los Angeles Times


‘An outright lie’: Fiery Bass delivers impassioned speech demanding ICE leave city

All of L.A. is not a ‘war zone.’ We separate facts from spin and disinformation amid immigration raids

A new student loan program emerges: no interest, no fees, ‘pay-it-forward’


The Chicago Sun-Times

A Black girl endured racist bullying in a mostly white Chicago school. Did CPS do enough?

What we know about Chicago's 'No Kings' protest


Local public media sounds alarm as Trump directs drastic cuts to public broadcasting



The Atlanta Journal Constitution

U.S. Supreme Court revives Atlanta family’s lawsuit over botched FBI raid

Fani Willis subpoena fight will head to Georgia Supreme Court

Atlanta swim coach warns parents to be wary of flotation devices





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