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The late Congressman Charles C. Diggs from Michigan is born in Detroit in 1922.

Today in Black America - July 10

POSTED: July 10, 2024, 10:00 am

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The Associated Press

Chaos swirling since Biden’s debate flub is causing cracks in a White House known for discipline

Milk, eggs and now bullets for sale in handful of US grocery stores with ammo vending machines

Frustration simmers as Beryl leaves Houston without power in sweltering heat


USA Today


The Supreme Court curbed federal oversight of schools. It's a big deal.

Black man dies after being held down by security at Milwaukee hotel

Minnesota trooper accused of driving 135 mph before crash that killed teen



The Washington Post


These Republican women begged the party to abandon abortion. Then came backlash.

Opinion: How Biden and other Democrats can win in an age of distrust

Black man dies, crying for help, after hotel guards pin him down, video shows


The New York Times


Rising Frustration in Houston After Millions Lost Power in Storm

Democrats Seek Criminal Investigation of Justice Thomas Over Travel and Gifts


How to Stay Safe in Extreme Heat



NJ.com


Camden’s real estate is surging. Some say they’ll be pushed out.


Project 2025′s dirty little secret that Trump doesn’t want you to know

Jersey City officials feeling the heat over municipal pool that remains closed during hot spell


The Los Angeles Times

DWP ratepayer advocate predicts fee increases, recommends delaying city’s 100% clean energy timeline

Driver in fatal Malibu crash identified as 32-year-old social media influencer


‘We’ve created medical refugees.’ LGBTQ+ healthcare workers fight for gender-affirming care amid rise in anti-trans laws


The Chicago Sun-Times


Chicago police rebuff watchdog’s request to reopen probe into cops’ ties to extremist Oath Keepers

Chicago's Democratic convention could cause traffic nightmares for hospitals near United Center


Money please! City, suburban transit bosses resist call to combine agencies, ask for cash instead


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


We spoke to 50 Democratic Georgia delegates. They’re sticking with Biden


Ex-Mayor Bottoms warns ‘circular firing squad’ won’t help Democrats win

Abortion rights advocates: Shift in GOP abortion stance is not ‘a win’



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