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Today in Black America - March 15

POSTED: March 15, 2022, 7:30 am

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The Associated Press


AP-NORC poll: Many Black Americans doubtful on police reform


Biden moving to narrow gender pay gap for federal workers

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


USA Today

Idaho becomes first state to pass six-week abortion ban modeled after Texas

Bedridden by COVID? Anxiety, depression may linger, study finds.

Anger in San Antonio after police shoot suspect


The New York Times


In Africa, coronavirus vaccine supplies are more plentiful, but many people are still receiving a mixture of shots
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Document in Jan. 6 Case Shows Plan to Storm Government Buildings

Ginni Thomas said she attended the Jan. 6 rally, raising new questions about her role in efforts to overturn the election.


The Washington Post

Millions likely to lose Medicaid benefits once the federal public health emergency ends


Russian oligarch charged in U.S. campaign finance scheme

Democratic PAC accuses Trump of violating law by not declaring himself 2024 presidential candidate


NJ.com

Hearing Tuesday in convicted mayor’s suit to run for Newark city council in May 10 election

After settling fraud case, NJ Transit denies $48M contracts with Academy Bus

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


The Baltimore Sun


Maryland’s congressional district map challenge heads to trial Tuesday. Here’s why it matters.

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

Last remnant of historic Black beaches in Annapolis to become public park


The Los Angeles Times

Gov. Newsom signs law to stop UC Berkeley enrollment cuts

Why California gas prices are so high and vary so widely

Hiltzik: Proof the IRS targets the poor for tax audits while leaving millionaires alone


The Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago police detectives begin training to investigate drug deaths as possible homicides

Jussie Smollett in ‘psych ward’ at jail, lawyers want him released on bond

City Council’s Rules Committee chair to file for remap referendum



The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Georgia Capitol braces for voting marathon on Crossover Day

Stacey Abrams makes a personal case for Medicaid expansion


Prosecutors: Bickers moved hundreds of thousands in cash to buy house




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