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Today in Black America - March 10

POSTED: March 10, 2023, 4:00 pm

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The Associated Press

Proud Boys deployed foot soldiers in sedition plot, Feds say

Ex-GOP Ohio speaker, lobbyist guilty in $60M bribery scheme

Missouri gun law to stay in effect during court fight


The New York Times


What We Know About the Potential Indictment of Donald Trump


Former President Trump is facing several investigations. See where they stand.

U.S. Added 311,000 Jobs Last Month, Showing Market’s Strength


The Baltimore Sun

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott pushes forward with city administrator nominee despite council committee rejection

Youth at Baltimore County jail kept in cells for 23 hours a day in poor conditions, state public defender says

Maryland drops state revenue estimates by almost $478 million following ‘sharp decline’ in tax payments


The Washington Post


House conservatives issue new spending ultimatum in debt ceiling debate


What key players at Fox News said about the network and its viewers

What to know about floods as California braces for powerful storm



NJ.com


N.J. reports 661 COVID cases, 4 deaths. 14 counties have ‘low’ community levels of virus, CDC says

Amid Black-Latino tensions, Newark students get lessons in unity

N.J. police officer admits he coerced women for relationships while on duty



The Los Angeles Times


Editorial: Los Angeles’ flush financial times are coming to an end

How white and affluent drivers are polluting the air breathed by L.A.’s people of color

California lowering dam water levels, warns of flood threat as storm hits


The Chicago Sun-Times


Patrick Daley Thompson denies wrongdoing despite conviction, says he never wanted to be mayor, wants to ‘rebuild my life’

Decorated vet’s last stand: FBI agent wants Supreme Court to make VA stop shortchanging veterans on GI Bill benefits

Full pension benefits for cops, firefighters who survive COVID-19 clears Illinois House panel


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

‘We’re not anti-police’: Black clergy leaders say new training center should be a ‘bridge’

Biden promotes Atlanta native to senior White House role


Georgia voter registration system upgraded for smoother elections








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