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March 12, 2025

Civil rights leader, Ambassador, Mayor and former Congressman, Rev. Andrew Young was born in 1932 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Today in Black America - March 11

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The New York Times

Markets Pare Losses After Trump Rattled Investors

Trump Promised Americans Booming Wealth. His Language Is Changing.

Goldberg: This Is the Greatest Threat to Free Speech Since the Red Scare


USA Today


These states are the most dependent on federal revenue

What happens to student loans if Trump dismantles Education Department


'This is not the end:' DC begins removal of Black Lives Matter mural


The Washington Post

A trade war could hit these communities hardest

Entire D.C. government urges GOP to reverse course on ‘devastating’ $1B cuts

The battleground state that will captivate us again in 2026


The Associated Press


Activists vandalize Trump golf resort over his comments on emptying out Gaza

Ontario slaps 25% tax increase on electricity exports to US in response to Trump’s trade war


‘We don’t have anywhere to go.’ In Ghana, rising seas, powerful waves sweep away homes


NJ.com


Trump MAGA followers caught lying about fast-rising Democratic star


Funeral set for Newark detective allegedly shot by 14-year-old

Elon Musk ‘wants to fire as many people of color as possible,’ says reporter covering Trump



The Los Angeles Times

‘Surge’ of violence prompts crackdown in California prison system, officials say

DHS expedites process to award two Republican-linked firms part of its $200 million ad campaign

Fewer than 20% of L.A. residents give Mayor Bass high marks for fire response, poll shows


The Chicago Sun-Times


Federal jury awards $120 million to 2 men falsely convicted in 2003 murder

Pritzker to speak to New Hampshire Democrats about dangers of second Trump administration

Cook County Clerk Monica Gordon announces new DEI initiatives








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