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Carol Mosely Braun of Illinois becomes the first Black woman elected to the United States Senate in 1992.

Today in Black America - October 11

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The New York Times

A Stern Obama Tells Black Men to Drop ‘Excuses’ and Support Harris

A Misleading Question About Migrants Has Become a Trump Talking Point

An energized Democratic Party in Wisconsin is eyeing newly competitive local districts for a possible updraft effect
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The Washington Post

Obama admonishes Black men for hesitancy in supporting Harris

FCC chairwoman denounces Trump’s call for CBS to lose broadcasting rights

Judge approves releasing source documents with more Trump-Jan. 6 evidence


The Associated Press


Harris viewed more positively by Hispanic women than by Hispanic men: AP-NORC poll


Harris rips Trump for his criticism of federal storm response and calls for ‘dignity’


Obama urges Black men to show up for Harris as he campaigns in critical Pennsylvania


USA Today


Far from landfall: Hurricane Milton's damage stretched across Florida

'It's about values': Obama returns to campaign trail for Harris, Dems

Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial date set for sex crimes charges


NJ.com


Meat recall: 10M pounds of meat and poultry recalled due to listeria contamination; throw out ASAP

N.J. school failed to protect girl from beatings by fellow student, lawsuit says

Trump labeled as ‘disgusting’ and ‘pig’ by key group of voters


The Los Angeles Times


Poll: If Trump wins the White House, Californians want their next senator to fight back

Trump downsized national monuments. Biden restored them. Project 2025 calls for reductions again

LAPD rookie cops face hazing by shaved heads and other ‘rites of passage,’ report says


The Chicago Sun-Times

Deadbeat Chicago developer owed millions to taxpayers but gave campaign cash to politicians

CPS chief Pedro Martinez says he didn’t want to fight the mayor or quit: ‘I love this job’

Toni Preckwinkle has good news: No layoffs, tax hikes planned for Cook County next year


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Georgia’s voter registration deadline won’t be extended because of Hurricane Helene, judge says

Here’s how the polls, experts and gamblers see the presidential election in Georgia

Why did Atlanta water crisis drag on? These failing parts went undetected.





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