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Today in Black America - August 27

POSTED: August 27, 2021, 10:30 am

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USA Today

Protesters to mark anniversary of March on Washington with nationwide marches for voting rights

Alabama sees sharp rise in cases among school-age children; Idaho hospitals in crisis as beds fill: Live COVID-19 updates

'I know that day I saved countless lives': Capitol officer who fatally shot Ashli Babbitt steps forward



The Associated Press

COVID-19 surge pummels Hawaii and its native population

Biden vows retribution against extremists in Kabul attack


Supreme Court allows evictions to resume during pandemic


The New York Times


Calls are growing to discipline the small number of doctors spreading virus misinformation.

Powell Signals Fed Could Slow Bond Purchases This Year


Where’s Eric Adams? Meeting Donors, From the Hamptons to the Vineyard.


The Baltimore Sun


As Maryland schools prepare to open, some parents say anxiety over COVID-19 is higher than ever

Maryland State Board of Education approves rule requiring students, staff wear masks in school

A dispute over how to honor a Black child’s work on Baltimore’s Star-Spangled Banner reveals struggle of telling a more inclusive history


NJ.com


Congestion pricing into NYC could cost Jersey drivers a lot more. Here’s your chance to weigh in.


Pepper spray deployed at Hudson jail during riot in max security unit

N.J.’s highest paid school superintendent in every county


The Los Angeles Times


The U.S. delves into the pain inflicted on Indigenous communities through boarding schools

‘Mad moms’ and mask mandates: Will they determine whether Newsom is recalled?

Smith: Larry Elder says he’s not a face of white supremacy. His fans make it hard to believe



The Chicago Sun-Times

A new back-to-school worry for Chicago Public Schools parents: COVID’s raging Delta variant

Chicago mom loses her 12-year-old boy to COVID: ‘It’s too hard, and I miss my son’

Police union boss slammed for comparing vaccine mandate to Holocaust


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Questions raised about Cobb school board hiring firm to redraw district maps

The majority rules: Republicans hold onto power in a changing Georgia

Study: Atlanta-area students attended less school online than in classrooms, and did...


The Washington Post


Kabul airport blasts kill 13 U.S. troops, dozens of Afghans

Educators nationwide completely reimagined summer school this year. It could signal a new era
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Pediatricians besieged by parents over coronavirus shots for kids under 12








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