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July 14, 2025

The George Washington Carver National Monument is dedicated in 1943 in Diamond, Missouri in honor of the famous scientist.

Today in Black America - July 14

POSTED: July 14, 2025, 8:00 am

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USA Today

Faith groups plan protests across the South over budget cuts

Will Trump’s new spending law make college tuition more expensive?


Congress passed its big tax bill. What are the next fights on Capitol Hill?



The Washington Post


Epstein outcry prompts warning to Trump from MAGA leaders: ‘A huge risk’

ICE memo outlines plan to deport migrants to countries where they are not citizens

Mass overdose in Baltimore tests progress of prevention efforts


The Associated Press

Photos highlight Boys & Girls Club programs threatened by Trump grant freeze

Democrats already lining up for 2028 presidential race in early voting states


Trump’s big bill shapes the battle for House control in 2026 midterms


The New York Times


Inside the Conservative Campaign That Took Down the U.Va. President

Facing Painful Cuts, the V.A. Reported Dubious Savings

What Would Funding Cuts Do to NPR and PBS?


NJ.com


N.J. is ending half-day kindergarten forever. It could save some parents thousands.

N.J. school with $600K-a-year superintendent loses legal battle, must close

This dangerous card scam is surging in N.J. and your local store might be affected


The Los Angeles Times


The messy aftermath of an immigration sweep in Pacoima

Reparations bill, amid headwinds, could skirt California’s affirmative action ban

California, epicenter of the nation’s housing crisis, is finally getting a housing agency


The Chicago Sun-Times


30 years after historic heat wave, Chicagoans are still at risk

Chicago was supposed to warn residents about toxic lead pipes. It’s barely started

Inequities impacting Chicago’s Black community likely to get uglier with ‘Big Beautiful Bill’


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

The new airport chief wants you to have to spend less time at the airport

Jon Ossoff goads Marjorie Taylor Greene by urging her to run for Senate

SNAP cuts could mean fewer free meals for Georgia students




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