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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 - October 3

POSTED: October 03, 2024, 6:30 am

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The New York Times

How the North Carolina Legislature Left Homes Vulnerable to Helene

Trump Promised to Release His Medical Records. He Still Won’t Do It.

Liz Cheney to Campaign With Kamala Harris at the Birthplace of the G.O.P.


The Washington Post

Analysis: 5 takeaways from the big new filing on Trump’s 2020 election plot

Vance says immigrants caused a housing shortage. Economists disagree.

Are you still registered to vote? How to make sure you’re up to date.


NJ.com

Fox News host: Trump ‘resorted to crimes’ to hold on to power

ShopRite debit card thief swiped $9K from senior’s bank account, N.J. cops say

N.J. trooper avoids jail time for punching handcuffed woman in the face


The Associated Press

Prosecutors lay out new evidence in Trump election case, accuse him of having ‘resorted to crimes’


Officers laid blame on Tyre Nichols. Then video showed a fatal beatdown they largely omitted

Florida communities hit three times by hurricanes grapple with how and whether to rebuild


USA Today


Helene will likely cause thousands of deaths over decades, study suggests

Record October heat expected to last across the Southwest: 'It's not really moving'

Special counsel Jack Smith argues Donald Trump not immune from election subversion charges


The Los Angeles Times

Supreme Court will tackle transgender rights, ‘ghost guns’ in term beginning Monday


State attorney general wants L.A. to redraw council districts, confidential document says

Abcarian: JD Vance turned in a debate performance that was a true master class — in gaslighting



The Chicago Sun-Times


State announces initiative to warn drivers to move over to avoid stopped vehicle accidents

'Hoop Dreams' basketball court marks film's 30th anniversary, hopes to inspire new generation

Englewood's shuttered Charles Warrington Earle School getting new life as affordable apartment community


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

‘We’re here for the long haul.’ Kamala Harris tours Hurricane Helene’s damage in Georgia.


Helene in Georgia: More than 400K still without power

Harris’ emphasis on maternal health pays dividends with Black women voters





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