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Today in Black America - November 13

POSTED: November 13, 2024, 7:30 am

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The New York Times

At Mar-a-Lago, ‘Uncle’ Elon Musk Puts His Imprint on the Trump Transition

Airman in Leaked Documents Case Is Sentenced to 15 Years

Democratic Governors Form a Group to Oppose the Trump Administration


USA Today

Jan. 6 pardons could breathe new life into extremist movement

How a second Trump presidency could reshape US public health

4 things to know about Trump's vow to close the Education Department



The Washington Post

Democrats battle to confirm judges before Trump returns, Senate flips

Another hurricane could form soon, ominously late in the season

Trump pledged to close the Education Department. What would that mean?


The Associated Press

Speaker Johnson begins fight for the House gavel promising to be Trump’s ‘quarterback’

Trump pledged to roll back protections for transgender students. They’re flooding crisis hotlines

Trump on Day 1: Begin deportation push, pardon Jan. 6 rioters and make his criminal cases vanish


NJ.com

MAGA Republicans get behind Trump family member for U.S. Senate seat

Discharged patient killed by truck in front of N.J. hospital

N.J. police chief facing computer theft, shoplifting conspiracy charges


The Los Angeles Times


California Gov. Kamala Harris? New poll finds she’d have a clear advantage

Many ‘undercover’ officers in lawsuit over LAPD photos are just regular cops, city admits

Trump vs. Harris preliminary results: How did your neighborhood vote?


The Chicago Sun-Times

Pritzker, Colo. Gov. Polis launch governors' coalition to protect against 'threats of autocracy' under Trump


Chicago mayor's planned police budget cuts would deal 'devastating blow' to reform push, federal monitor says

Special CPS school board meeting aims to prevent closure of Acero schools


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Educators prepare for how Trump could reshape school policy

A GOP flip of Baldwin County shows how a high-risk Trump strategy in Georgia paid off

How the Nikema Williams drama could play out among Georgia Democrats




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