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Today in Black America - April 10

POSTED: April 10, 2012, 12:00 am

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The New York Times

A Shift in Strategy in Pennsylvania for Romney

Some Explaining to Do for Republican Leader

Grassley Assailed for Calling Obama 'Stupid' on Twitter

F.C.C. Pushes for Web Site on TV Political Ad Spending


Prosecutor in Martin Case Will Alone Determine Its Merits

2 Tulsa Shooting Suspects Confess, Police Say

Food Stamps Helped Reduce Poverty Rate, Study Finds

Judge Tells Bloomberg to Release 911 Report

Even as Violent Crime Falls, Killing of Officers Rises

Release of City Teachers’ Rankings Prompts Lawmakers to Weigh Limiting Access



The Christian Science Monitor


Buffett Rule: Could it backfire on Democrats?

No grand jury: What does that mean for George Zimmerman? (+video)

Study: Obamacare will raise deficit


The Star Ledger

Jury acquits reputed Bloods member of murder in connection to 2008 shooting death


The Miami Herald

Prosecutor: No grand jury for Trayvon case


The Detroit Free Press

Teacher at Pontiac charter: I was fired for organizing Trayvon Martin fund-raiser

Racial slur regarding Trayvon Martin put on portable road sign in Detroit

Michigan poll: Romney gains, but Obama still leads him

3 more charged in Hamtramck friends' killings


The Washington Post

Obama holds key leads over Romney on top issues, personal traits

Health-care law will add more than $340 billion to deficit, new study says


Dionne: When liberals stop acting like wimps

CFPB considering rules for mortgage servicers

AU ‘teach-in’ explores issues in Martin case

Asian groups to Barry: Try again

A spring break road trip leads to a family discussion about race


The Chicago Tribune

Opponents of CPS' longer school day join forces

Audio, photos raise new questions about man's death after North Chicago police arrest


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

'Stand your ground' challenged in Ga.

DeKalb schools to fund threatened projects

John Lewis to be honored by transparency advocates



USA Today

Birthrate for U.S. teens lowest in history

Teens still texting while driving, survey says

Community college programs help fill skills gap


Trayvon Martin shooting timeline


Ways to Work loan program a life changer for low income


The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Cleveland City Council supports Jackson's school plan


Cleveland City Council authorizes city to hire new consultant, solicit ideas for handling trash


The Los Angeles Times

UC Davis pepper-spray report to be released without most cops' names







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