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March 26, 2025

Black abolitionist and businessman George DeBaptiste was born on this date in 1815 in Virginia.

Today in Black America - March 21

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USA Today

Trump says they're hardened gang members. Evidence is thin.

Trump approval ratings: What Americans think after 2 busy months

‘Put up a fight’: Lawmakers face boos and hecklers at town halls



The Washington Post


Musk to receive top-level Pentagon briefing on China and DOGE, deepening conflicts of interest

Musk steps up criticism of judges, offers $100 to voters who will do the same


Interior to open millions of acres in Alaska to drilling and mining


The New York Times


Details on Deportation Flights Are ‘Woefully Insufficient,’ Judge Says


Cole: Trump’s Imaginary Emergencies Are Doing Real Damage

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Puts Her Own Spin on Bernie Sanders’s Pitch


NJ.com


Trump sets disastrous 88-year polling record: History he ‘does not like to make!’

How a new library is set to transform this underserved N.J. community

N.J. school cancels 2nd grade trip to ‘gender justice’ center after online backlash


The Los Angeles Times


Demonstrators sue UCLA over handling of pro-Palestinian protests

New desalination technology being tested in California could lower costs of tapping seawater

ICE impersonators and other scammers are on the rise: How to protect yourself


The Associated Press


Trump’s call to dismantle Education Department shows Republican rightward lurch and his grip on GOP

Rep. Mike Flood of Nebraska is the latest GOP member of Congress to face angry crowds back home

Where are federal jobs affected by DOGE cuts? A look at congressional districts across the US



The Chicago Sun-Times


CTA, Metra, Pace face 'draconian' service cuts in new worst-case scenario laid out by agencies

CPS school board votes to require next leader be an educator, not a CEO


Johnson likens himself to second coming of Harold Washington



The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Georgia could lose nearly all HIV prevention funds with proposed CDC cuts

Democrats bemoan missed opportunity to block Brian Kemp’s litigation bill

Services set for Lisa Young Alston, ‘unifying and guiding force’ of Andrew Young’s family








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