today in black history

November 24, 2025

New York entrepreneur, lawyer, civil rights leader and politician Percy Ellis Sutton was born in San Antonio, TX in 1920.

Today in Black America - November 24

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USA Today

Nursing is not a 'professional degree' amidst student loan changes


Here's who gets Social Security payments this week on Nov. 26


McMahon's education plan breaks the law and denies students' rights | Opinion


The Associated Press


Sudan’s top general rejects US-led ceasefire proposal, calling it ‘the worst yet’


Big changes to the agency charged with securing elections lead to midterm worries

Keisha Lance Bottoms aims to be first Atlanta mayor to become Georgia governor


NJ.com


Former newspaper printing plant demolished for major N.J. warehouse project

19-year-old victim dies days after deadly N.J. shooting that killed young woman and child

Developer plans 61 apartments, commercial space in 3 buildings near N.J. university


The Washington Post


In cities targeted by ICE, empty desks and school disruptions follow

In these U.S. groups, deaths now exceed births. What’s happening?

Why screening for the deadliest cancer in the U.S. misses most cases


The New York Times


Kash Patel Under Scrutiny for Use of SWAT Teams to Protect His Girlfriend


Why Republicans Are Fighting About the Nazis


Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, Black Power Activist Known as H. Rap Brown, Dies at 82



The Los Angeles Times


The college dreams of 80,000 undocumented California students threatened by Trump suit

This L.A. car wash depends on immigrant labor. Can it survive Trump?

How one California school district tackled chronic absenteeism, suspensions



The Chicago Sun-Times


Lobbyist who testified in Madigan trial over scheme to help sexual harasser remains part of Statehouse world

Judge hands down critical review of federal immigration agents' 'unprecedented' use of force

Trump administration to strip protections for wetlands and streams, leaving Illinois habitat at risk



The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Analysts warn Georgia Power bills will rise if PSC approves data center buildout


Georgia cuts programs for foster youth and families citing federal shutdown

How the State Election Board hired the former executive director’s wife






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