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December 22, 2025

Dr. Chancellor Williams, historian and author of "The Destruction of Black Civilization" is born in 1898 in Bennetsville, South Carolina.

Today in Black America - December 22

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The Associated Press

Vance refuses to set red lines over bigotry as conservatives feud at Turning Point

Nicki Minaj surprises conservatives with praise for Trump, Vance at Arizona event

Trump removes nearly 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial positions


USA Today


The pending Supreme Court decision that worries disability rights groups

For these Black women Mexico City became a haven, a fresh start

Bridging gaps in health care and housing



NJ.com


N.J. police chief indicted on kidnapping, assault charges in Boston hotel incident

Trump administration cuts nearly $8 million in funding to N.J. public school district, officials say


Teacher’s family knew of sexual abuse of student at N.J. high school, lawsuit claims



The Washington Post


Congolese rape survivors search in vain for medicine after USAID cuts

‘60 Minutes’ pulls segment on deportations after White House refused an interview


Republicans and Democrats pitch competing plans to tackle affordability


The New York Times


Hundreds of Big Post-Election Donors Have Benefited From Trump’s Return


Redactions and Unanswered Questions: A Look at the Epstein Files

A Conspicuous Gap May Undermine Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Plan



The Los Angeles Times


More than 20,000 still without power after massive San Francisco blackout

Barabak: She went to jail for Trump’s Big Lie. He’s trying to get her sprung


Trump administration demands that Mexican crews operating trains in U.S. can speak English


The Chicago Sun-Times


Inexperienced, poorly trained ICE and border patrol agents could face legal trouble

These two crooks can still convert millions from their campaign funds into personal use if they want

Stories from the federal siege of Chicago


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Atlanta goes another year without completing citizen review of officer-involved deaths

Philanthropy helped shape Atlanta. Here’s how that legacy endures.

What will Trump’s influence be in Georgia in 2026?






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