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July 21, 2025

Chuck Stone, former speechwriter for Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, author and Philadelphia Daily News columnist was born in 1924.

Today in Black America - July 21

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The Associated Press


Texas Republicans aim to redraw House districts at Trump’s urging, but there’s a risk

Request to unseal Epstein grand jury transcripts likely to disappoint, ex-prosecutors say

Officials say 85 Palestinians seeking aid are killed in Gaza as Israel widens evacuation orders


USA Today


Guardians respond to Trump's post about restoring former team name

DOJ seeks 1-day sentence for officer in Breonna Taylor killing. It's an insult. | Opinion

ICE detention is growing in the South. This state was the first.


The Washington Post

Trump officials accused of defying 1 in 3 judges who ruled against the president

Trump’s tariffs could upend U.S. trade with E.U., a global export power

State Dept. layoffs led by team of outsiders willing to ‘break stuff’


The New York Times

How Trump Deflected MAGA’s Wrath Over Epstein, at Least for Now

An Accuser’s Story Suggests How Trump Might Appear in the Epstein Files

G.O.P. Push Behind Trump Agenda Has Congress in an Uproar


NJ.com


New policy is forcing thousands of N.J. children out of Head Start programs

Flash floods swamp roads in 2 N.J. counties after up to 5 inches of rain fell

N.J. town’s plan to send students to different HS rejected due to racial imbalance


The Los Angeles Times


Summer school for migrant students takes a double hit from Trump. Fewer kids go to the zoo


Forget the high road: Newsom takes the fight to Trump and his allies


Federal cuts leave Los Angeles County health system in crisis


The Chicago Sun-Times


Chicago mayors and their inspector generals: a contentious relationship that almost always ends badly


Feds issue 'information requests' on University of Chicago international students, admissions practices

Native American history shapes $34 million affordable housing development


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Georgia Tech unveils needle-free alternative to injectable medications

How an alleged Georgia Ponzi scheme fueled far-right causes


Who is First Liberty founder Brant Frost IV?








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