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March 14, 2025

Musical prodigy, producer, and arranger Quincy Jones is born on this date in 1933 in Chicago.

Today in Black America - March 14

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The New York Times

Under G.O.P., Congress Cedes Power to Trump, Eroding Its Influence

Democrats Plan Nationwide Blitz of Town Halls in Republican Districts

Federal Appeals Court Dismisses Florida Case Over Gender Identity in Schools


The Associated Press

AP Exclusive: US and Israel look to Africa for resettling Palestinians uprooted from Gaza

UN report accuses Israel of sexual violence against Palestinians. Netanyahu claims anti-Israel bias

Hundreds of federal offices could begin closing this summer at DOGE’s behest, internal records show



The Washington Post


Schumer to vote for GOP bill to avert shutdown; some Democrats bristle at his decision

Trump wants Guantánamo to hold 30,000 migrants. So far it has held about 300.


How Trump uses the power of names to impose his story of America



USA Today


Trump slashed Education Dept. See where layoffs hit hardest.

America's post-Department of Education landscape: What would it look like?

Protesters supporting Mahmoud Khalil arrested at Trump Tower; Columbia punishes students


NJ.com


Special education aide at N.J. school fired after disclosing pregnancy, lawsuit says

Quick-thinking retired N.J. cop helps thwart alleged mail thieves

Severe thunderstorms for part of N.J. weekend forecast. Highs could hit 70 degrees.


The Chicago Sun-Times

'Where's my justice?' Slim odds of an arrest when someone is shot and wounded in Chicago, Sun-Times finds

Johnathon Bush: Lawmakers can help former inmates trying to clean slates, get lives back on track

Marc H. Morial: Trump’s tariffs are taxes that burden poor, middle-class people most


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Elon Musk puts Georgia Republicans on the defensive — and gives Democrats a rallying cry


Jon Ossoff’s 2026 campaign will start with a rally targeting Donald Trump

Atlanta Mayor Dickens pulls support for starting Beltline rail on Eastside Trail




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