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Today in Black America - November 4

POSTED: November 04, 2024, 7:30 am

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The New York Times

In Ballot Issues, Voting and Democracy Are Having a Moment


Harris’s and Trump’s Closing Messages, as Seen Through Their Ads

The Editorial Board :Every Vote in Every State Matters

Quincy Jones, Giant of American Music, Dies at 91


The Washington Post


GOP’s closing election message on health baffles strategists, worries experts

Editorial: Donald Trump’s retro economic plan could be a disaster

Trump escalates false claims of fraud, setting stage to cry foul if he loses


USA Today


NBC files 'equal time' notice to FCC after Harris' 'SNL' appearance


‘Keep Calm-ala and Carry On-ala’: Kamala Harris laughs at self on ‘SNL’


Why it might take Pennsylvania and Wisconsin longer to count ballots


The Associated Press


Harris and Trump will both make a furious last-day push before Election Day

Harris, Obamas and voting rights leaders work to turn out Black voters in run-up to Election Day

North Carolina sees turnout record with more than 4.2M ballots cast at early in-person voting sites



NJ.com


Our lives depend on it

Averting another MAGA catastrophe: Vote for Altman, Kim and Harris | Editorial


Woman accused of hiding evidence in N.J. detective’s killing previously worked as a cop


The Los Angeles Times

Quincy Jones, legendary composer who shaped Michael Jackson’s solo career, has died

Vote-counting rules in battleground states complicate when a winner is likely to be named

L.A. voters could dramatically reshape local government. Here’s what to know


The Chicago Sun-Times

Powerful suburban Chicago political operation fueled by Uihlein money spends millions on far right causes


With CPS Board president forced out, remaining members pledge to ensure all students feel safe

CST Editorial Board: Election Day is almost here, so get informed and get out to vote


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Georgia Republicans escalate attacks on counties that accepted weekend ballots


Donald Trump and Tim Walz hold dueling Georgia rallies as race nears photo finish

Here’s what you need to know about Georgia’s ballot questions







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