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Today in Black America - November 27

POSTED: November 27, 2024, 10:00 am

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The New York Times

ANALYSIS: Two Presidents, Two Policies, One Superpower: America in Transition


Rudy Giuliani Loses His Lawyers, and His Cool, in Court

Republicans Target Social Sciences to Curb Ideas They Don’t Like


The Washington Post

Prominent critic of covid shutdowns picked to lead NIH


‘Soros of the right’ Elon Musk eyes progressive prosecutors as next target


White woman gets 25 years for fatally shooting Black neighbor through door


USA Today

Fact check: Lizzo, other celebs weren't paid to endorse Harris

Which three House races are still waiting to be called? See just how close they are.

Sen. Mike Rounds thinks he can get the votes to abolish Department of Education



The Associated Press

Rudy Giuliani draws rebuke for a courtroom outburst accusing judge in assets case of being unfair


Walmart’s DEI rollback signals a profound shift in the wake of Trump’s election victory


Trump fills out his economic team with two veterans of his first administration


NJ.com

These N.J. properties flooded during Ida. Now the state is buying them out.

Trump’s ‘Border Czar’ promises to jail a big-city mayor

Severe drought pushing saltwater up the Delaware River, a major drinking water source


The Los Angeles Times


Living on $600 a month? Seniors over income limit can struggle to afford Medi-Cal

The warmth of Black traditions around the Thanksgiving table

UCLA’s fall class bucks trend of diversity decline at elite colleges after affirmative action ban


The Chicago Sun-Times


University of Chicago study praises rollout of city's guaranteed income pilot

Gang leader Larry Hoover's motion to disqualify judge based on 'unsupported suggestions,' feds say

CST Editorial Board: MacKenzie Scott is doing more good with her wealth than the men in the billionaire boys club



The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Contracting for Atlanta airport shops prompts harsh response


Trump promised big tariffs on 3 nations. What it would mean for Georgia


Thankful for the thoughtfulness of Maya Angelou





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