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April 28, 2023

Earl Lloyd, the first Black to play in a National Basketball Association game, was born on this date in 1928.

Today in Black America - June 27

POSTED: June 27, 2023, 9:00 am

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USA Today

Democracy in America: Doubt, fears grow as country celebrates July 4th

Student loan payments kick in soon. Here’s how to prepare
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Donald Trump threatens to skip GOP debate over Fox News coverage



The New York Times

Audio Undercuts Trump’s Assertion He Did Not Have Classified Document

Can DeSantis Break Trump’s Hold on New Hampshire?


Senate Report Details Jan. 6 Intelligence and Law Enforcement Failures


The Associated Press

FBI and Homeland Security ignored ‘massive amount’ of intelligence before Jan. 6, Senate report says

The Supreme Court’s biggest decisions are coming. Here’s what they could say

Audio emerges with new details of Trump’s 2021 conversation about classified documents


NJ.com

N.J. police department announces summer initiative with focus on improving community relations

The ‘No Labels’ campaign to re-elect Trump | Editorial

Pride banners vandalized in South Jersey town, mayor says


The Baltimore Sun

Maryland colleges score poorly on preparing teachers to teach reading, according to report

In first month of curfew enforcement, no Baltimore youth were moved to connection centers; officials tout city’s outreach

‘It’s going to be hot’: Maryland cannabis firms stockpile and staff up for big demand starting Saturday


The Los Angeles Times

More money for Medi-Cal, less for fighting climate change: What’s in California’s new budget

Sheriff’s Department gets $4 billion amid ‘unconscionable’ conditions in L.A. jails


Endorsement: The outcome of this week’s L.A. City Council District 6 election could shape the city for years to come


The Washington Post

Justice Dept. asking about 2020 fraud claims as well as fake electors

Opinion: Oklahoma's breach of the church-state line in public school is illegal

Judge Cannon sets pretrial conference in Trump document case for July 14


The Chicago Sun-Times

Prosecutors drop charges against mom, 14-year-old son in killing of man at hot dog stand

James Crown dead in Colorado racetrack accident at 70; Chicago billionaire had just announced plans to enlist CEOs to fight violent crime

Discipline eased for cops in former Rep. Bobby Rush’s office amid looting



The Atlanta Journal Constitution


A different type of summer school: Teaching conflict resolution skills

The Jolt: Raffensperger wants ‘robust’ new penalties against election tampering


A southwest Georgia jobs deal inflames fight over EV credits







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