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Today in Black America - July 12

POSTED: July 12, 2024, 11:00 am

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The New York Times

Heat-Related Emergencies Are Soaring in the U.S. Can Hospitals Keep Up?

Blow: The Strongest Case for Biden Is His Resilience in the Face of the Onslaught

A Trump Ally Is Training 75 Armed Citizens. Is That a Militia?



USA Today

Millions of American voters also worry about Trump's fitness

How did Biden do? Sure, press conference went well. BUT NOW HE MUST DO 100 PUSHUPS!!


Civil rights groups call for DOJ probe on police response to campus protests


The Associated Press

Trump wants Black and Latino support. But he’s not popular with either group, poll analysis shows


House rejects GOP effort to fine Attorney General Garland for refusal to turn over Biden audio

More than 6 in 10 U.S. adults support protecting access to IVF, AP-NORC poll finds


The Washington Post


Rep. Clyburn: Let Biden ‘make his own decision about his future’

Are we really going to give Trump a pass? C’mon, man.


Readers critique The Post: Liberals pushed out a president once. How’d that work out?


NJ.com

N.J. weather: Flood watch issued as drenching storms approach state


N.J. man tried to recruit man - an undercover agent - to blow up PSE&G facility, feds say

Newark cops complying with reforms but must keep better records, audit shows


The Los Angeles Times


As Kamala Harris rises, Gavin Newsom’s presidential prospects fall — but only in the short term


L.A. officials continue to stall homeless housing project in Venice, new lawsuit claims

Opinion: From legal bribery to Trump’s immunity, a dark theme ran through the Supreme Court’s term



The Chicago Sun-Times


Mayor Johnson rejects cuts in CPS’ proposed budget meant to fill a half-billion deficit

For Chicago students, the path to a top CPS high school often begins at 4 and is filled with disparities

Johnson offers fiery defense of Joe Biden as convention planners say Chicago is ready for DNC


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Kemp, Warnock deliver clashing Medicaid visions for Georgia’s poor

Georgia Medicaid is in crisis with 700,000 disenrolled amid unwinding

Georgia district attorney warns prison conditions threaten public safety




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