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Today in Black America - November 19

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The Associated Press

Local Washington officials brace for four years of playing defense against Trump


What to know about Chris Wright, Trump’s choice to run the Energy Department

Going downtown or to the ’burbs? Nope. The exurbs are where people are moving


The New York Times

Matt Gaetz May Not Be Confirmed, Trump Admits. But He’s Pushing His Picks Anyway.

Five Ways R.F.K. Jr. Could Undermine Lifesaving Childhood Vaccines

Dan Osborn Wants to Help the Working Class Run for Office


The Washington Post

The upcoming housing battle that could roil mortgage costs even more

Pennsylvania Supreme Court rules ballots with date error should not be counted

What the Republican trifecta could mean for student loan borrowers


USA Today

Who will Trump pick for treasury secretary? What to know about the candidates

Nearly a half million die each year from tobacco use. Some groups face higher risk.

Georgia appeals court cancels argument over Trump’s effort to disqualify Fulton County DA


NJ.com

Congresswoman joins raucous N.J. governor’s race to take over for Murphy

N.J. reservoir that supplies drinking water to 1.2M drops below half empty

New $9 fee to drive into Lower Manhattan approved. Here’s what happens next with congestion pricing.


The Los Angeles Times

How the second Trump administration could impact the housing market

LAUSD poised to declare immigrant sanctuary, affirm LGBTQ+ rights as it braces for Trump

Opinion: I spoke to college students after the election. Here’s how to make them care more about politics


The Chicago Sun-Times


Woman faces hate crime charges in assault on Palestinian man, pregnant wife at Downers Grove Panera

Demand for abortion pills spiked in Illinois, countrywide after Trump reelection

Progressive Caucus co-chair accuses mayor of posturing in talks to cut failed property tax hike


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Beltline could develop up to 1,100 residences on largest property it owns

Georgia appeals court cancels hearing in election interference case against Donald Trump

Atlanta City Council approves jail diversion program contract





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