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Today in Black America - July 24

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The New York Times

Black Voters Feel Excited, and Worried, about a Kamala Harris Campaign

How Kamala Harris Changes the Race

Trump’s 2024 Convention Speech Had More Falsehoods Than His 2016 One


The Associated Press

Clip resurfaces of Vance criticizing Harris for being ‘childless,’ testing Trump’s new running mate

Republican leaders urge colleagues to steer clear of racist and sexist attacks on Harris


FACT FOCUS: A look at false claims around Kamala Harris and her campaign for the White House


USA Today

Who will be Kamala Harris' VP pick? The pros and cons for 9 options

How conservative Project 2025 authors are connected to Trump

Kamala Harris holds slight lead over Trump in new poll after Biden drops out of race


The Washington Post

Historic flood of cash pours into Harris campaign and allied groups

7 options for Harris’s VP pick, broken down

Harris ascent fills some Black women with jubilation — and fear


NJ.com


Indictment against N.J. cop who shot, paralyzed fleeing man will be dropped, reinvestigated

Who would replace Bob Menendez in Senate? Here are Murphy’s choices after corruption conviction.


NJ Transit — almost on brink of a rail strike — asks Biden to intervene


The Los Angeles Times

Hollywood power brokers pushed for Biden to step down. Now they’re stepping up for Harris

California’s news industry is shrinking while misinformation spreads. Here’s what the numbers tell us

Editorial: No, Kamala Harris is not going to ‘steal’ the Democratic Party nomination


The Chicago Sun-Times


Harris kicks off presidential bid in Wisconsin, vowing to unite Democrats, beat Trump: ‘We are not going back’


Domestic violence deaths spiked in Illinois last year, adding to calls for passage of Karina’s Bill

Harris should 'hunker down' for barrage of attacks, says first Black woman to serve in U.S. Senate



The Atlanta Journal Constitution

New polls show ‘Harris honeymoon’ and tight presidential race

More than 1,000 volunteers sign up as Harris’ Georgia campaign gets going


Outrage follows Georgia decision over African American Studies class






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