today in black history

November 03, 2025

Carol Mosely Braun of Illinois becomes the first Black woman elected to the United States Senate in 1992.

Today in Black America - November 3

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USA Today

Meet the hardworking Americans taking on Trump's tariffs at the Supreme Court

6 things to watch in historic NYC mayor's race

Lawyer of Halloween terror suspect says FBI 'jumped the gun'


The Associated Press

Trump administration faces a deadline to tell judges whether it will use contingency funds for SNAP

Some Head Start preschools shutter as government shutdown continues

What’s on the ballot in the first general election since Donald Trump became president



The Washington Post


Most Americans doubt Trump’s commitment to free speech and fair justice, poll finds

Opinion: As ICE roils Chicago, the city is getting the last laugh

Norfolk must be destroyed, Jefferson said. Records reveal the Patriots burned much of it themselves.



The New York Times

Judge Extends Block of Trump’s National Guard Deployment to Portland


Supreme Court Confronts Trump and His Tariffs in Test of Presidential Power


Elections on Tuesday Offer Democrats a Chance to Get Off the Mat


NJ.com

The dramatic differences between Ciattarelli and Sherrill on taxes, education, abortion, more in N.J. gov race

Obama stumps for Sherrill in N.J., calls Ciattarelli a ‘suck-up’ to Trump amid tight governor race

The end of SNAP aid could hit Black Americans hardest


The Los Angeles Times


U.S. citizen shot from behind as he warned ICE agents about children gathering at bus stop, lawyers say


Both sides say democracy is at stake with Prop. 50 — but for very different reasons


The feds want to know more about the people on food stamps. How Newsom responded


The Chicago Sun-Times

Gov. JB Pritzker tells President Donald Trump to 'f--- all the way off' in viral video

Activists, lawmakers call on Home Depot to bar federal agents from entering its stores

Religious leaders' request to give communion to detainees at Broadview facility is denied again


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

A last request: He asked for water but ended up in a deadly arrest.

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s GOP criticism fuels speculation about her future

How tariffs have made clearing goods for customs a headache for UPS, customers








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