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Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as the first Black to serve on the United States Supreme Court in 1967.

Today in Black America - September 26

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The Associated Press

Trump escalates retribution campaign with charges against Comey and threats against liberal groups

Arizona judge blocks Trump administration from deporting migrant Guatemalan and Honduran children

LA County response to deadly fires slowed by lack of resources, outdated alert process, report says



USA Today

DOJ official ordered investigations of Soros network, reports say

Whoopi Goldberg says US should invoke 25th Amendment after Trump UN speech

‘They want to silence people.' Hillary Clinton slams Trump administration over free speech


The Washington Post

Five troubling themes that show where CDC vaccine policy is headed

Trump announces new tariffs on trucks, furniture and pharmaceuticals


Democratic congresswoman calls for probe into release of her unredacted records


NJ.com


N.J. governor race plunged into chaos after feds release Sherrill’s military docs. ‘No veteran’s record is safe.’

Bridgegate fallout: Nearly half of traffic jam victims abandon civil lawsuit


NJ Transit junking dozens of rusty trains, but owed $27M to the feds first


The Los Angeles Times

California ‘MAGA Dentist’ under fire for viral joke about hurting liberal patients

CDC warns of dramatic rise in dangerous drug-resistant bacteria. How you can protect yourself

Commentary: Escalator and teleprompter humiliate Trump, so Fox News’ Jesse Watters suggests ‘blowing up’ the U.N.


The Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago Public Schools enrollment drops, restarting long-standing pattern

City Council unanimously approves $90M settlement linked to corrupt cop Ronald Watts

Trump administration pulls millions in funding from Chicago Public Schools


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Bottoms up? Poll shows why name recognition matters in governor’s race.

School superintendent candidate running on transparency, ‘parent choice’

Atlanta airport loses federal grants because of DEI programs




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