today in black history

October 30, 2025

Gus Savage, who served in the House of Representatives representing the 3rd District in Illinois, was born in 1925 in Detroit.

Today in Black America - October 30

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The Associated Press

JD Vance calls for reduction in legal immigration at Turning Point event

A Confederate statue is restored as part of Trump’s efforts to reshape how history is told

‘Tremendous unprecedented devastation’ in Jamaica from Hurricane Melissa, UN coordinator says



The Washington Post

President directs Pentagon to test nuclear weapons


Trump administration makes misleading case in high-stakes asylum hearing


Food banks brace as people face federal aid stoppage: ‘We cannot meet the gap’


USA Today

US Health chief says data is insufficient to show Tylenol causes autism


Republicans' refusal to fund SNAP will hurt their own voters most. They don't care. | Opinion

'Pivotal moment': MacKenzie Scott makes $38M donation to Alabama HBCU



The New York Times

U.S. Military Kills 4 More People Accused of Smuggling Drugs on Boats

Supreme Court Asks for More Info in Trump Request to Send Guard to Chicago


New Poll Shows Zohran Mamdani With 10-Point Lead


NJ.com


Trump’s honeymoon with Gen Z voters is officially over, and the numbers are devastating: New poll

Former N.J. cop facing child sex abuse charges found dead from self-inflicted wound

N.J. security guards reach deal with up to 29% pay hike, averting strike


The Los Angeles Times

Paramount lays off 1,000 workers in first round of cuts

Disneyland Resort lays off 100 people in Anaheim

Here are the details of Trump’s $1.2-billion call to remake UCLA in a conservative image



The Chicago Sun-Times


Where to find Chicago-area food pantries if SNAP goes away during the shutdown


National Guard deployment remains on hold as Supreme Court asks for more information

Little Village advocates call on city to step up 'ICE-free zone' signage after 2 sightings near CPS schools


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Fixing broken infrastructure one of city’s biggest challenges for next mayor

AJC poll: Georgia Democrats express growing distrust in the election system

Atlanta Community Food Bank pulling $5M out of reserves as SNAP runs out






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