today in black history

March 18, 2025

Civil rights pioneer Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth was born on this date in 1922 in Birmingham, Alabama.

Today in Black America - March 18

POSTED: March 18, 2025, 10:00 am

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The Washington Post


White House moves to reinstate thousands of probationary workers

Editorial Board: Trump’s efforts to intimidate the legal profession cannot stand

Trump escalates fight with federal courts over deportation authority


The New York Times


Trump Administration Live Updates: Judge Sets Deadline for Answers on Deportation Flights

‘Colossally Wasteful’: Trump’s Cuts Imperil Medical Research at Columbia


Trump Appoints Michael Flynn, Walt Nauta and Other Allies to Oversee Military Academies


USA Today


Judges calling out Trump admin for underwhelming defense | The Excerpt

Harvard announces free tuition for students whose families make $200K or less

Disappearing DEI or history? Information taken off Arlington National Cemetery site



The Associated Press


From France comes a call for Trump’s America to return Lady Liberty. Here’s why it won’t happen

Top House Democrats are seeking DOGE details under the Freedom of Information Act

FACT FOCUS: A look at false and misleading claims made by Trump during his address to Congress


NJ.com


Check out this N.J. university’s $31 million expansion of its student center


Stalled work resumes on Newark’s tallest building, now on track for 2026

Plan to build luxury hotel in Jersey City sparks 4-year fight with neighbors


The Los Angeles Times

DOGE targets nearly two dozen environmental offices for closure in California


California bill would restore wetlands protections in wake of Supreme Court ruling

Mayor and LAPD chief tout data that show homicides and shootings on the decline


The Chicago Sun-Times


Suburban Chicago family pleads for ICE to release father, local business owner


Teachers union accuses CPS of fostering disruption and chaos in not agreeing to key compromises


Tesla owners say they're caught in middle of Elon Musk backlash


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Trade war will hit consumers and businesses, diplomats tell Atlanta leaders

Atlanta asks city departments to evaluate budget cuts of up to 10%

To tackle the literacy crisis, we must all join the team




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