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Today in Black America - October 21

POSTED: October 21, 2024, 7:00 am

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The New York Times

Trump Ratchets Up Threats on the Media


Harris Sets Record for Biggest Fund-Raising Quarter Ever


A Crack, a Shift, Then Screams: Witnesses Describe Deadly Dock Collapse


The Washington Post

For many voters, Trump’s sneering dismissiveness of Harris’s intellect reeks of racism and sexism

Trump proposals could drain Social Security in 6 years, budget group says


Analysis: Trump’s recent Four Pinocchio flights of fancy



USA Today


Generations of Black women share mission to protect voting

Trump visits McDonald's, alleges without evidence Harris lied about college work

Will lawmakers and congressional candidates commit to upholding the 2024 results? We asked


The Associated Press


Immigrants help power America’s economy. Will the election value or imperil them?

Should the minimum wage be lower for workers who get tipped? Two states are set to decide

Former Ohio Gov. Bob Taft, scion of Republican family, backs Democrat Sherrod Brown for Senate


NJ.com

2 little girls were playing with fire before fatal blaze at birthday party, officials say

Jan. 6 investigator on alarming Trump ‘cult’ photo: ‘Mass derangement caught on camera’

Retired chief of N.J. county sheriff’s department faces child porn charge


The Los Angeles Times

‘I am the change.’ Facing tough reelection, London Breed says she’s still what San Francisco needs

In these close California House races, winning could come down to who appeals to the most Latino voters


Police cash flows to Hochman in D.A. race while support for Gascon dries up


The Chicago Sun-Times

Big Pharma gives big to campaigns of several Illinois members of Congress

New Northwestern study explores how incarceration impacts health, risk for dementia

More CPS students are graduating high school. But a new report finds finishing college is still a struggle.


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


OPINION: MAGA and State Election Board schemes put on ice - for now

Nailing it! Students build skills and confidence in construction class


Metro Atlanta teen dead, 5 injured after shooting on Albany State campus


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