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July 01, 2025

General Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., the first Black to reach the highest rank in the Army, was born in Washington, D.C.

Today in Black America - July 1

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The New York Times

The Republicans in Congress Who Are Opting to Self-Deport From Washington

California Rolls Back Its Landmark Environmental Law


Opinion: The Supreme Court’s Pro-Trump Opportunism Is Now Undeniable


The Associated Press

What’s in the latest version of Trump’s big bill moving through the Senate

Bush, Obama — and singer Bono — fault Trump’s gutting of USAID on agency’s last day

Every legal route to US residency, explained


USA Today

Elon Musk vows to defeat Republicans who vote for Trump mega bill

Suspected Idaho shooter showed 'Nazi tendencies' in school, ex-classmates say

Trump imposes tougher US policy toward Cuba, enforces ban on US tourism



NJ.com


N.J. man, juvenile charged in connection to fatal Jersey Shore boardwalk shooting


N.J. finalizes record $58B budget that has surprises, giveaways and property-tax relief

A haunting photo taken in the N.J. woods is the last trace of a man missing for 4 months



The Los Angeles Times


Newsom pushes major housing reform through California Legislature


Trump administration freezes $6.8 billion in federal education funds; California hit hard

U.S. military asks Trump administration to return some National Guard troops to California command



The Chicago Sun-Times


Gov. Pritzker signs bills tackling college access and affordability

City Hall wrapped up 2024 with a zero balance in its operating checkbook

Immigration arrests violated the Fourth Amendment, Chicago lawyers argue in court


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Facing federal funding cuts, Atlanta Housing shrinks budget by $80.6M

A tornado hurled a Georgia teen from his house. His dad is documenting their recovery, Hollywood-style.

OPINION: Georgia mothers’ lives are at risk if Medicaid cuts reduce maternal care coverage






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