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Today in Black America - December 3

POSTED: December 03, 2024, 7:30 am

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The New York Times

How President Biden Changed His Mind on Pardoning Hunter Biden

Project 2025, Mar-a-Lago and Fox News: What Connects Trump’s New Staff Picks

America’s Hidden Racial Divide: A Mysterious Gap in Psychosis Rates


The Washington Post

Opinion: Hunter Biden’s pardon was inevitable

Alsobrooks formally resigns as Prince George’s county executive


With more active lifestyle, average adult could live 5.3 years longer


USA Today

Homeowners have nearly 40x the wealth of renters. But what's causing the wealth gap?

Who did Donald Trump pardon? What to know about Charles Kushner, Steve Bannon, other top allies

Where does Linda McMahon, Trump's education secretary nominee, stand on key issues?


The Associated Press

Emboldened ‘manosphere’ accelerates threats and demeaning language toward women after US election


Young men swung to the right for Trump after a campaign dominated by masculine appeals


Native American students miss school at higher rates. It only got worse during the pandemic



NJ.com

Today’s audio update: N.J. gas tax increase, cold case murder, outdoor dining change


Trump’s ‘stolen election’ movie producer quietly admits: We screwed up big time

N.J. electric company seeks rate hike after summer when customers saw unexpectedly high bills


The Los Angeles Times

Sen.-elect Adam Schiff doesn’t want to talk about Trump. He wants to talk about the economy


Hiltzik: The Hoover Institution says all recent California job growth has been in government jobs. That’s completely wrong


Newsom wants $25 million to fight the Trump litigation he sees coming


The Chicago Sun-Times

New Cook County State's Attorney Eileen O'Neill Burke vows to lower 'war zone numbers' of Chicago violence


Chicago man sentenced to more than 14 years in shooting that wounded two during North Side carjacking spree

As newspapers close across the U.S., study finds Illinois is hard hit


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


It’s runoff election day in Georgia, with Atlanta City Council and county seats on the line

Atlanta VA improves mental health response after whistleblower complaint

County rideshare programs are popular, but future is uncertain


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