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William T. Coleman is named Secretary of Transportation in 1975 by President Gerald R. Ford.

Today in Black America - January 10

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USA Today

Earth passed a critical climate change threshold in 2024


Trump faces sentencing in NY criminal hush money case: live updates

Judge deals Biden's Title IX rules a death knell



The Washington Post

DOGE is dispatching agents across U.S. government

Opinion: Biden leaves behind a remarkable legacy in public health

Supreme Court refuses to delay Trump’s hush money sentencing


The New York Times

A Rebuke to Trump Provides a Telling Portrait of a Divided Supreme Court


With Hearings Imminent, Partisan Fight Escalates Over Trump Cabinet

Inside Trump’s Search for a Health Threat to Justify His Immigration Crackdown


NJ.com


Ex-superintendent gets $645K to settle whistleblower lawsuit against N.J. school district

Moorestown’s first Black mayor sworn in at age 27


N.J. police spent $1M on controversial training despite warnings


The Los Angeles Times

10 dead, more than 9,000 homes, structures damaged or destroyed in L.A. County fires

California lawmakers to consider expediting insurance claims after L.A. fires

Lopez: They’re using the fires as a political piñata. Please stop


The Associated Press


‘Pizzagate’ gunman killed by police in North Carolina after traffic stop, authorities say

Judge will weigh holding Giuliani in contempt of court after jury’s $148 million defamation award

From Carter’s funeral, an American snapshot: A singular image, 5 presidents, 379 years of history



The Chicago Sun-Times

Notorious Chicago cops tied to nearly $34 million more in proposed settlements


CST Editorial Board: Zuckerberg’s move to end Meta fact-checking is a disservice to users — and truth


State slow to overhaul downstate mental health facility plagued by abuse, watchdog finds


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Washington, then Plains, says farewell to Jimmy Carter as he is buried

Winter weather begins to pummel metro Atlanta

Georgia superintendent: To sustain progress in education, invest in educators





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