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Today in Black America - November 20

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The New York Times

Trump Chooses Longtime Ally Linda McMahon to Run Education Dept.

How Kennedy Could Make It Harder for You and Your Family to Get Vaccinated

Civil War Toll Much Worse in Confederate States, New Estimates Show


The Washington Post

Trump taps Linda McMahon to be education secretary

Dr. Oz named to oversee Medicare, Medicaid and Affordable Care Act

Analysis: Johnson says there are 3 to 4 million ‘dangerous’ migrants. Not even close.


The Associated Press

Texas board advances plan to allow Bible material in elementary school lessons

Trump interviewing candidates for FBI chief, Vance says in later-deleted social media post

California voters reject measure that would have raised minimum wage to nation-high $18 per hour


USA Today


With a GOP trifecta, a new era of college oversight may be on its way

'The ultimate betrayal': Child killer Susan Smith seeks parole today

The rise of Trump bros and why some Gen Z men are shifting right


NJ.com


Another toll hike is approved for the NJ Turnpike and Parkway. See how much tolls are going up.

N.J. teen charged in fatal crash that killed 16-year-old passenger

Some taxpayers got a second ANCHOR payment in error, N.J. says. Here’s what you should do.


The Los Angeles Times


Federal review ‘raises concerns’ about care for Black pregnant patients at Cedars-Sinai

Abcarian: Will Congress give Trump the ability to kill organizations like Planned Parenthood and ACLU?

GOP senators divided on release of Gaetz ethics report as Trump pressures them to move quickly


The Chicago Sun-Times


Lynn Sweet: Donald Trump plans to use the U.S. military for mass deportations: Be scared, be very scared

Mayor Johnson's planned CPD cuts 'risk undoing' police reform progress, federal monitor warns

A man charged with attacking his wife was released on GPS monitoring. He is now suspected of killing her.



The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Georgia House Democratic leader laces into Jon Ossoff over ‘ill-advised’ party chair fight

Georgia’s governor requests $12.2 billion in federal aid for Hurricane Helene


Georgia Oath Keeper who helped prosecutors sentenced on Jan. 6 charge





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