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Today in Black America - November 11

POSTED: November 11, 2024, 7:00 am

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The New York Times

Senators Vying to Be G.O.P. Leader Vow to Quickly Confirm Trump Nominees

Unions Bet Big on Harris. Now They’re Bracing for Consequences.

After Trump’s Victory, Mayoral Candidates Unite Against Adams and Cuomo


The Washington Post

Republicans inch toward ‘trifecta’ control of House, Senate, White House

Trump pushes to make some appointments to his administration, courts without Senate approval

Haiti’s prime minister ousted in latest blow to transition


The Associated Press


California voters reject proposed ban on forced prison labor in any form

Trump pressures candidates for Senate GOP leader to fill his Cabinet right away

Quincy Jones laid to rest at private family funeral in Los Angeles



NJ.com

A huge step to help N.J. patients pay for medical weed is coming soon. No other state has done this.


Dire drought conditions in N.J. may force emergency action as wildfires burn and reservoirs dwindle

What John Amos taught me – and America -- about Black fathers | Opinion


USA Today


What's at stake for the GOP to keep the House for Donald Trump's second term

Texas Latino men — documented and not — are hopeful for Donald Trump. Here's why.

Suspect arrested after deadly Tuskegee University homecoming shooting


The Los Angeles Times

One person dead, 16 injured after a shooting at Tuskegee University

What can a new President Trump really do on Day One? A guide for the worried

Editorial: Abortion was on ballots across the country in this election. The results are encouraging


The Chicago Sun-Times


Community group calls for dismissal of Chicago cops with ties to extremist Oath Keepers

JB Pritzker studies Project 2025 and Trump, ponders his own political future

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul condemns racist text messages sent to Black residents


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


‘Pocketbook’ election dooms transit expansion in Atlanta suburbs

Report says education miles away from equity. Will Trump make it longer?

Raphael Warnock bemoans ‘sense of betrayal’ after Donald Trump’s victory






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