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November 08, 2023

Republican Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts becomes the first Black elected to the U.S. Senate since Reconstruction in 1966.

Today in Black America - May 28

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The Associated Press

Voter outreach groups targeted by new laws in several GOP-led states are struggling to do their work

A synthetic drug ravages youth in Sierra Leone. There’s little help, and some people are chained

Pronouns and tribal affiliations are now forbidden in South Dakota public university employee emails


The New York Times

Defense Lawyers to Begin Closing Arguments in Trump’s Criminal Trial

Trump Leans Into an Outlaw Image as His Criminal Trial Concludes

The Untold Story of the Network That Took Down Roe v. Wade


The Washington Post

In communities of color, long-covid patients are tired of being sick and neglected

Justice Department fines Va. tech firm over ‘whites only’ job posting

D.C.-area parents worry about learning loss and teacher shortages, poll finds


USA Today

Historic Trump criminal trial reaches critical day: closing arguments

LA launches ambitious plan to tackle medical debt. Hospitals groan.


A flag, anthem and its own international dialing code. Is Palestine a country?



NJ.com

After lead found in school, 3 parks, Trenton will go door-to-door to test kids

Chaos, confusion then all clear after reports of gunfire on N.J. boardwalk


Teen stabbed, multiple arrests made during brawling on N.J. boardwalk



The Los Angeles Times


COVID is rising in California. Here’s how to protect yourself from FLiRT subvariants

UCLA, UC Davis brace for strike as union alleges free speech violations in pro-Palestinian protests

Goldberg: What’s convincing voters that the economy is worse than it ever was?


The Chicago Sun-Times

5-year-old girl shot and killed on Near West Side loved dancing and gymnastics


9 killed, 30 wounded in Memorial Day weekend gun violence across Chicago


Camera caught worker at Illinois state facility for developmentally disabled beating a patient


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Southern states could take hit if enhanced ACA subsidies aren’t renewed


New ‘Let Them Cook’ camp for kids debuts this summer

When and where are the 2024 runoff elections in metro Atlanta?


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