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Teacher, abolitionist and feminist Sarah Jane Early was born in 1825.

Today in Black America - November 14

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The New York Times

Republicans Win Control of House, Cementing a G.O.P. Trifecta Under Trump


House Ethics Panel Was Set to Vote to Release Report Critical of Matt Gaetz


Haiti’s Gang Violence Worsens as F.A.A. Suspends Flights From the U.S.


The Washington Post

Editorial: For Trump, dubious nominees come in threes

Gaetz resigns days before ethics report expected

Aides explore plans to adopt Musk’s proposals by wresting control from Congress


USA Today


'Take a deep breath': Republicans, Democrats gear up for GOP trifecta

Trump could bring Supreme Court whiplash on guns, transgender care


Opinion: Trump's secretary of Defense pick comes with a cost – to US


The Associated Press


Trump’s defense choice stuns the Pentagon and raises questions about the Fox News host’s experience

Musk says he and Trump have ‘mandate to delete’ regulations. Ethics laws could limit his role

Speaker Mike Johnson wins GOP nomination to remain in job, faces full House vote in new year


NJ.com


N.J.‘s biggest water company urges residents to restrict use, take shorter showers

Theft charges against N.J. school board member to be dismissed after wife’s guilty plea, authorities say

Gun dealers in N.J. sold AR-15 ammo without asking for ID, permits, AG says


The Los Angeles Times


Elon Musk’s ties to Trump pose potential conflicts for his businesses. Here’s a look at his federal contracts

LAPD ‘SWAT mafia’ trial set to begin; elite unit’s leaders said to ‘glamorize’ killings

Could L.A.’s rezoning plan to boost housing supply cause more tenant displacement?


The Chicago Sun-Times


Illinois AG Raoul warns Mayor Johnson to reconsider police reform budget cuts or risk being held in contempt

Manufacturing jobs in Chicago get a spotlight through a program for high school students

Marc H. Morial: Trump’s election shows the hypocrisy of felon disenfranchisement


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Redistricting plans come true: Republican-drawn maps kept them in power in Georgia

Donald Trump’s cabinet pick has history of stirring things up in Georgia

Metro Atlanta home sales grew, but so did inventory. What about prices?






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