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Today in Black America - September 3

POSTED: September 03, 2024, 6:30 am

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The New York Times

Vance Championed 2017 Report on Families From Architects of Project 2025

These Young Voters Offer a Road Map For Kamala Harris

Activists Charged With Pushing Russian Propaganda Go on Trial in Florida


The Washington Post

Harris makes pitch to union voters in ‘blue wall’ states

How Trump’s 1776 Commission on patriotism unleashed a culture war

Advocates hope Harris will boost momentum on reparations to Black Americans


USA Today

Poll: Dems boosted, GOP shaken as Harris-Trump race is joined

Chasing blue-collar votes, Harris brings Biden to Pittsburgh

Millions of Americans with no religion seek spiritual homes


The Associated Press


With two months left, Harris and Trump will devote most of their campaign time to just seven states


Harris opposes US Steel’s sale to a Japanese firm during joint Pennsylvania event with Biden

Labor Day hotel strikes reflect the frustrations of a workforce largely made up of women of color


The Los Angeles Times


Post-Labor Day poses new COVID risk for California. Will the wave get worse?

Republican anti-Trump group to launch new swing state ads


GOP network props up liberal third-party candidates in key states, hoping to siphon off Harris votes



NJ.com


Man killed in early morning shooting on N.J. street

N.J. makes more arguments against $15 fee to enter N.Y.C., after Gov. Hochul hints at its return

Oh Canada! Murphy going north of the border to try to lure jobs to N.J.


The Chicago Sun-Times


4 sleeping passengers shot, killed on CTA Blue Line in Forest Park, suspect in custody

Chicago’s answer to food deserts has left a trail of debts, lawsuits, 'can't pay' an $800 utility bill

Report shows Illinois union participation declining despite growth in new petitions


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Voter turnout in metro Atlanta is divided by region, race and income

Move-In Day Mafia helps HBCU students start college journey in style

Democrats appeal ballot decision on independent, third-party candidates







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