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Today in Black America - March 24

POSTED: March 24, 2025, 7:00 am

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The Associated Press

Former Utah Rep. Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to the US House, has died

146 lawmakers accused in 8 years. Has #MeToo improved things in US statehouses?

Legal experts say Trump official broke law by saying ‘Buy Tesla’ stock but don’t expect a crackdown


The Washington Post


Trump turbulence leads allies to rethink reliance on U.S. weapons

Musk and Trump ratchet up involvement in Wisconsin Supreme Court race

Editorial: A spotlight on Elon Musk’s conflicts of interest


NJ.com


See where N.J.’s 588 abandoned mines are located after another collapse under I-80

A 14-year-old is charged in a Newark detective’s murder: How could this happen?

$30M megachurch community center opens massive N.J. food pantry



USA Today


Federal jobs a gateway to prosperity for Black workers, then came DOGE

Supreme Court case tests how much states can consider race in drawing congressional maps

Inside these lawmakers' push for proxy voting in the US House


The New York Times


Law in Columbia Activist’s Case Was Once Struck Down, by Trump’s Sister


‘Chaos and Confusion’ at the Crown Jewel of American Science


Adams Uses Agency ‘Tracker’ to Control Messaging on Trump



The Los Angeles Times

They were called gang members and deported. Families say their only crime was having tattoos

News Analysis: Trump consistently frames policy around ‘fairness,’ trading on American frustration

Abcarian: Americans aren’t waiting for the Democratic Party to take on Trump



The Chicago Sun-Times


Health coverage for Chicago area immigrants jeopardized in Gov. Pritzker’s budget proposal


No more editorials at the Sun-Times, but letters, op-eds and columns will continue

Mayor Johnson takes campaign cash from lawyer whose firm has pending lawsuits against City Hall



The Atlanta Journal Constitution

GOP lawmaker loses job hours after he opposed Brian Kemp’s priority bill


‘Are you ready to fight?’ Ossoff channels 2020 energy to launch re-election bid


Metro Atlanta officials look to lure Ukrainian drone makers to the region








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