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October 22, 2025

Some 3,000 Blacks march in Philadelphia in 1906 to protest a theatrical production of "The Clansman" and 62 are reported lynched.

Today in Black America - October 22

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The Associated Press

Trump says he’d have final say on money he seeks over past federal investigations into his conduct

Anti-science bills hit statehouses, stripping away public health protections built over a century

Immigration agents conducting sweep on NYC’s famed Canal Street confronted by protesters


USA Today


10 key dates as government shutdown turns into one of the longest

Federal agents, armored DHS vehicle descend on NYC in street vendor raid

Trump's looming DEI investigations have corporations on edge


The Washington Post


White House expands East Wing demolition as critics decry Trump overreach

Americans see insurance costs surge as health subsidy fight fuels shutdown

Trump’s special counsel nominee withdraws amid allegations of racist texts


NJ.com


Trump’s a major factor as Sherrill leads Ciattarelli in big N.J. governor race, new poll shows

Campaign adviser’s comments on Jews, gay marriage spark new controversy in N.J. governor race

N.J. university breaks ground on $40M recreation, health sciences project


The New York Times

Trump Empowers Election Deniers, Still Fixated on 2020 Grievances

Architects Urged a Review of Trump’s Ballroom. Cue the Demolition Crew.

‘Medicaid Cut Me Off’: A Rural Health Center Faces New Pressures



The Los Angeles Times

California insurers set to charge homeowners for L.A. County fire costs

LAX to shut down Terminal 5 for renovation ahead of Olympics

Police investigate leaders of a ‘cult-like’ group in Inland Empire


The Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor Johnson's proposed tax on social media companies likely to face legal battle

Immigration agents arrest CPS vendor outside North Side school

Ald. Fuentes seeks $100K in damages after confrontation with ICE agents


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Georgia has lost $2.9B in clean energy projects amid fed pullback, report says


Buckhead HOA can’t keep neglecting historic Black cemetery, judge says

From patient to advocate: Georgia woman’s fight against breast cancer





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