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July 15, 2024

True Reformers Hall, the first building designed, financed and built by Blacks after Reconstruction is dedicated in 1903 in DC.

Today in Black America - July 15

POSTED: July 15, 2024, 7:30 am

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The Associated Press

Motive of man who tried to assassinate Donald Trump remains elusive

In beachy Galveston, locals buckle down without power after Beryl’s blow during peak tourist season

Extreme heat and some medicines can be a risky combo. Here’s what to know


USA Today

Millions under heat alerts as 'dangerous' weather scorches Midwest, East Coast

Failed Trump assassination attempt may embolden supporters who see him as chosen by God

Active shooter incidents in US slightly down in 2023 but deaths up, FBI report shows


The Washington Post


Musk, other pro-Trump billionaires have helped shape shooting narrative

The road from the GOP’s antislavery founding to Trump’s MAGA convention

We quizzed readers on U.S. history. Here’s how many passed and what they got wrong.


The New York Times


Republicans Place Shooting in Trump’s Narrative of Persecution

Protesters Are Expected to March in Milwaukee as R.N.C. Opens

Inside the Money Race for the 2025 New York City Mayoral Primary


The Los Angeles Times


California hits ‘very high’ COVID levels as virus in wastewater jumps significantly

Calmes: How to save the Republican Party

Poop protests and political turmoil: Paris facing many messes as Olympics nears


NJ.com


Young father dies protecting children in ‘extremely horrific’ carjacking, N.J. mayor says

Woman jumped from window to escape shooter inside South Jersey home, police say

What you need to know about N.J. special primary Tuesday to replace late Donald Payne Jr. in Congress


The Chicago Sun-Times


Dems pause counter-messaging at RNC, including Pritzker appearance


Ahead of DNC, city officials to close, cordon off one of Chicago's largest, most visible homeless camps

For Chicago students, path to a top CPS high school often begins at 4 and is filled with disparities


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Extreme heat is dangerous but highly underestimated, experts say

Metro Atlanta home sales slow in June, affordable homes hard to find


‘Inspire, empower, uplift’: Georgia leaders look to support Black men



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