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October 02, 2025

Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as the first Black to serve on the United States Supreme Court in 1967.

Today in Black America - September 23

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USA Today

Sinclair backtracks on replacing Jimmy Kimmel with Charlie Kirk special


Grocery prices are jumping up. We explain why.


Trump's dishonest rambling about Tylenol, autism shows how irresponsible he is | Opinion


The Associated Press

Trump makes unfounded claims about Tylenol and repeats discredited link between vaccines and autism

Judge orders Trump administration to restore $500 million in federal grant funding to UCLA

Supreme Court will weigh expanding Trump’s power to shape agencies by overturning 90-year-old ruling



The Washington Post

Even without formal charges, Trump’s DOJ can punish critics


Judge deals Trump’s war on wind its first major setback


Trump’s new demands on Justice Department raise alarm among prosecutors



NJ.com

Can a new Rutgers president teach this entire university how to win? | Politi

Former police chief who served N.J. town for decades found dead at 55

N.J. teacher admits to receiving child sexual abuse files on 2 cell phones


The New York Times

World Leaders Recognize Palestinian State, in a Challenge to U.S. and Israel

A Fact-Check on Trump’s Claims About Tylenol, Vaccines and Autism

‘That Was Shocking’: Four Autism Experts React to Trump’s Plan


The Los Angeles Times


Amid a data center boom, California lawmakers pass a bill to track water use

Trump taps ‘Tough Patriot’ — L.A. lawyer known for crypto, guns — as 9th Circuit judge

‘The original slow food people’: Why this California tribe spent $500,000 on a global food gathering


The Chicago Sun-Times


Supreme Court's double standard on race

Millions in loans to replace lead pipes pumping water into Chicago homes remain unspent

Trump's civil rights boss challenged by appeals court weighing Illinois assault weapons ban


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Families of Apalachee victims plan $25M suits, say school ignored warning signs

A year after Atlanta’s Fearless Fund settled suit, firm expands its mission

Ossoff says Republican opponents ‘own’ looming Medicaid cuts





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