today in black history

October 26, 2024

Edward W. Brooke, III, the first Black to serve in the U.S. Senate in the 20th century, is born in 1919 in Washington, D.C.

Today in Black America - October 24

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The New York Times

Short on Time, Kamala Harris’s Labor Allies Sprint to Reach Working-Class Voters

Fred Upton, Former G.O.P. Congressman Who Voted to Impeach Trump, Endorses Harris

L. A. Times Editorial Chief Quits After Owner Blocks Harris Endorsement


The Washington Post


GOP candidates embrace Trump’s call to abolish Education Dept.

See how your neighborhood is giving to Trump and Harris

Alsobrooks has clear lead in Maryland Senate race, Post-UMD poll finds


USA Today

'Secretary of Retribution'? Meet Trump's would-be enforcers

Voters think Trump should face charges even if he wins election: exclusive poll


Early Georgia voters motivated by health care, reproductive rights


The Associated Press

Top Muslim-voter organization endorses Harris as Middle East conflict escalates

Russia amplified hurricane disinformation to drive Americans apart, researchers find

Abortion bans are top of mind for young women in North Carolina as they consider Harris or Trump


NJ.com

N.J. will cancel up to $150K in student loans for these 9 jobs


Mob of 200 teens swarms haunted hayride, vandalizes Wawa, officials say

N.J. orders fire restrictions in all 21 counties amid worsening drought, spike in forest fires


The Los Angeles Times

The hidden earthquake danger lurking inside California homes and what you can do about it

What should L.A. do about homelessness? Renters and homeowners answer differently, poll finds

Trump says he’ll undertake the ‘largest deportation’ in U.S. history. Can he do that?



The Chicago Sun-Times


Brandon Johnson’s communications director ousted amid latest mayoral office shake-up

Public supports merging Chicago area's transit agencies by 2-to-1 ratio, poll shows

Chicago police blasted for mishandling cases of missing Black women: 'The days of silence are no more'


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Election a ‘scary moment’ for those helping refugees come to Georgia

Here’s how Republican lawmakers changed the way Georgia votes


How Atlanta’s Black college students who do not go to HBCUs foster community








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