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Today in Black America - March 14

POSTED: March 14, 2022, 9:30 am

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The Associated Press


Anti-Trump Republicans lining up for 2024 shadow primary

For kids with COVID-19, everyday life can be a struggle

US view of Putin: Angry, frustrated, likely to escalate war


USA Today

Yes, side hustle income is taxable. Here's what to know if you made $600 or more in 2021
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Gas prices continue to climb. Here's how much gas is state-by-state.


'Very sobering' study: Global COVID deaths may be over 3x higher than reported


The New York Times

Which Coronavirus Vaccine Will Work in the Youngest Children?

Booster shot data from New York City shows major disparities by race and neighborhood.

N.Y.P.D. Rolls Out New Version of Anti-Gun Unit With Violent Past


The Washington Post


What happened to an elections office targeted for takeover by those claiming fraud in the 2020 election

Are free buses a tool for social justice? Boston wants to find out.

The painful, cutting and brilliant letters Black people wrote to their former enslavers



The Baltimore Sun

What does Maryland’s gas tax pause mean for motorists — and when will prices drop?


Maryland engineers are hoping to perfect masks before the next COVID wave or pandemic

Washington Wizards honor late Wes Unseld by announcing project to help renovate Unselds’ School in Baltimore


The Los Angeles Times

Editorial: A racist relic blocks affordable housing in California. It must go

COVID-19 is fading. But ending the health emergency could leave us vulnerable


Black population continues to grow in suburbs and shrink in cities across the U.S.


The Chicago Sun-Times

Barack Obama, in Chicago last Thursday, tests positive for COVID-19

7 seriously hurt in South Chicago mass shooting

Three decades ago, a Black drag queen ran for mayor of Chicago


NJ.com


Here’s how much you’d save under Murphy plan to suspend N.J. fees, from state parks to the MVC

Stimulus check update: What to know about $350 monthly payment proposal

Celebrity chef to open her popular soul food restaurant in N.J.


The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Sam Massell, former Atlanta mayor, dies at 94

New economy reshapes Georgia jobs, spending two years into pandemic

Georgia GOP chair under fire after quoting pro-Russia tweet





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