today in black history

October 05, 2024

Oscar De Priest, the first Black to serve in Congress in the 20th century, was born in Florence, Alabama in 1871.

Today in Black America - September 30

POSTED: September 30, 2024, 6:30 am

  • POST
    • Add to Mixx!
  • SEND TO FRIEND
  • Text Size
  • TEXT SIZE
  • CLEARPRINT
  • PDF

Note: Some newspapers listed use a pay wall that requires a subscription before you can access the article.

The New York Times

In North Carolina, a Race to Provide Relief Amid an ‘Unprecedented Tragedy’

Harris Rallies in Las Vegas After Weekend Haul

Donald Trump’s First Term Is a Warning



The Washington Post

Vance and Walz face contrasting pressures in much-anticipated debate

‘All the Smoke’ began as a basketball podcast. Now Kamala Harris is a guest.

Trump lambastes immigrants using false homicide claims


USA Today


Maps track Hurricane Helene's 800-mile path of destruction across southeastern US


Democrats worry NY mayor's scandal may hurt Harris and tight House races

Historian's election prediction system is (almost) always correct. Here's how it works.


The Los Angeles Times

Calmes: Sometimes real life has to intrude on the news. In this election year, what’s crucial will catch up to you


Opinion: Child care is now a central issue in the presidential race. That didn’t happen overnight

Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoes AI safety bill opposed by Silicon Valley



The Associated Press

Why Tuesday’s vice presidential debate could matter more than history suggests

Harris trolls Trump at Vegas rally and LA fundraiser, says her crowds are ‘pretty big’

Trump escalates attacks on Harris’ mental fitness and suggests she should be prosecuted


NJ.com


Filthy river called ‘N.J.’s biggest crime scene’ may finally get cleanup

N.J. State Police has a ‘long and notorious history’ of discrimination, lawyer says. Will it ever change?

N.J. teacher’s husband punched, pulled knife on another teacher in classroom, cops say


The Chicago Sun-Times


Brandon Johnson takes, gives back campaign cash from janitorial businesses that share in fat CPS contracts

CPS considering program cuts and staff furloughs to pay for pending teachers contract


Brandon Johnson takes, gives back campaign cash from janitorial businesses that share in fat CPS contracts


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Flooding, power outages continue after deadly storm


Augusta faces daunting task to recover after city’s ‘worst natural disaster’


Georgia finds itself in a courtroom blitz as another big election approaches






Note: Some newspapers listed use a pay wall that requires a subscription before you can access the article.

Related References

NorthStarNews.com on Facebook