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Today in Black America - March 31

POSTED: March 31, 2022, 8:30 am

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The Associated Press

End of COVID may bring major turbulence for US health care

Colorado lawmakers tackle budget; crime, climate top issues

Energy agency: 'Radical action' needed to hit climate goals


USA Today

Biden plans to tap oil reserve to control rising gas prices


New era at ATF? Agency shuts down cheap gun manufacturer in win for control groups

Here are the 20 most challenging cities for seasonal allergy sufferers


The New York Times

Justice Dept. Widens Jan. 6 Inquiry to Range of Pro-Trump Figures

House Republicans Tire of Madison Cawthorn’s Antics. Some in His District Have, Too.

Blow: Yes, Lynching Is Still a Thing



The Washington Post


Police strategy abandoned after Breonna Taylor death spreads to other cities


Sandy Hook families reject lawsuit settlement offer from Alex Jones

Facing new political reality, Murkowski considers a vote for Jackson



NJ.com

Seton Hall hiring Saint Peter’s coach Shaheen Holloway was a ‘no brainer,’ N.J. hoops legend says | Praise from Hall of Famer, more

Facebook feud led to fatal shooting of girl, 9. ‘Now all I have are memories,’ mom says

N.J. Supreme Court hands down ruling in qualified immunity case



Los Angeles Times

Biden administration could revoke controversial border policy blocking asylum

Act soon for a chance to get $1,000 a month from L.A. County. Here’s how to apply

Parents say their kids haven’t been the same since COVID. U.S. Education secretary listening


The Baltimore Sun

Shootings with multiple victims are increasingly common in Baltimore amid overall uptick in crime


Maryland attorney general to appeal court ruling that rejected new congressional district map


Juvenile justice reform bills seeking to ‘treat children as children’ could mean big changes for Maryland’s youth


The Chicago Sun-Times

Illinois Democrats make pitch for 2024 Democratic National Convention to be held in Chicago


CPS removes teacher who hung Black doll from cord in classroom

Chicago COVID-19 cases up 34% in a week, but city still ‘in good control,’ top doc says


The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Fulton County Schools faces surge in student disciplinary issues


House approves bill eliminating need for Georgians to get gun carry license


Bill passes to allow removal of blue lights from Georgia trooper cars





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