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July 22, 2024

The first Black Power conference is held in Newark (N.J.)in 1967, with more than 1,000 delegates from 126 cities, Bermuda and Nigeria.

Today in Black America - July 19

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The New York Times

Tech Outage Grounds Flights and Hits Businesses Around the World

Trump Struggles to Turn the Page on ‘American Carnage’


What Undecided Voters Thought of Trump’s Speech: Mostly, Not Much


The Washington Post

Opinion: Republicans are living in a bubble at the RNC

Biden freezes 8 million student loans after federal appeals court overturns the Save repayment program


DOJ sues nonprofit that houses migrant children, accuses staff of sexual abuse


The Associated Press

Largest housing provider for migrant children engaged in pervasive sexual abuse, US says


FACT FOCUS: A look at claims made at the Republican National Convention as Trump accepts nomination

FACT FOCUS: Heritage Foundation leader wrong to say most political violence is committed by the left



USA Today

RNC fact check: We tracked Trump, other speakers in convention finale


Are immigrants saving the economy or taking jobs from Americans?


In a reversal, board in key Nevada swing county certifies election


NJ.com


N.J. river beach closed to swimmers for rest of summer due to high bacteria levels


2 women admit working with N.J. doctor to wrongly prescribe thousands of oxycodone pills

Nation’s 1st Black-owned country club gets grant to preserve N.J. course’s history


The Los Angeles Times


Inside the Sheriff Department’s secretive investigation into oversight officials

Noncitizens banned from voting in federal elections but not some local races

Widespread technology outage disrupts flights, banks, media outlets and companies around the world


The Chicago Sun-Times


Mayor Johnson’s plan to end natural gas hookups is dead after Council members balk


Chicago’s water-bill delinquents include City Council members


Police Board votes to fire cop for shooting unarmed man during South Side chase in 2018


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Atlanta set to receive nearly $11 million to provide services to migrants

Georgia elected officials unite to restore faith in elections


Microsoft outage grounds planes, upends businesses. Delta, United affected



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