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November 04, 2025

Mezzo-soprano 0pera star Shirley Verrett makes her New York City Opera debut in 1958.

Today in Black America - November 4

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The Associated Press

Virginia governor’s race will test Trump and Democrats nationally — and make history

Trump administration says SNAP will be partially funded in November


Maine to vote on proposed red flag gun law inspired by mass shooting that killed 18



USA Today

What today's elections say about the future for MAGA and Democrats


Majority of Americans blame Trump for 'poor' economy in new poll, showing dip in approval

Remember the hateful Young Republicans group chat? It's the tip of the iceberg. | Opinion



The Washington Post

Trump, Democrats face five big questions on Election Day

Trump’s foe in tariffs case? A legal group funded by conservatives.

Report: Donors to Trump’s White House ballroom have $279B in federal contracts


NJ.com


When will a winner be named in N.J.’s governor race? New law will make vote count faster.

The dramatic differences between Ciattarelli and Sherrill on taxes, education, abortion, more in N.J. gov race

16 football players banned from playoff game after bench-clearing brawl



The Los Angeles Times


How will Latinos vote on Prop. 50? Likely ‘yes,’ but many remain undecided


At USC, more than 900 employees laid off since July amid ‘difficult’ fiscal crisis


Los Angeles food banks and nonprofits support residents as SNAP benefits lapse



The New York Times

New Yorkers Go to the Polls to Elect Their Next Mayor

The Battle in Virginia Over an Activist Who Protested Stephen Miller


Jack Smith, Trump’s Target, Shifts From Defense to Counterattack


The Chicago Sun-Times


Will new teachers union post give Stacy Davis Gates fresh campaign money to help Mayor Brandon Johnson?

Broadview village board meeting cut short as anti-ICE protesters confront mayor

Lee Bey: Black-owned Burr Oak Cemetery, resting place of Emmett Till, heads toward National Register listing


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Judge rules Atlanta polls will remain open until 8 p.m.

Buckhead HOA settles fight to maintain historic Black cemetery

A last request: He asked for water but ended up in a deadly arrest.


















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