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Today in Black America - April 21

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The New York Times


Hegseth Said to Have Shared Attack Details in Second Signal Chat

The Trump Billionaires Who Run the Economy and the Things They Say

Same-Sex Marriage Is the Law of the Land. Some States Are Debating It Anyway.


USA Today


Source: Hegseth shared attack plans with family in group chat


Trump cloaks trans bigotry as protecting women, guts domestic violence programs | Opinion

'Won't admit it's a mistake': GOP lawmaker hits Trump admin over Abrego Garcia deportation


The Associated Press

Live updates: Pope Francis dies at 88

60,000 Americans to lose their rental assistance and risk eviction unless Congress acts

Trump administration makes major cuts to Native American boarding school research projects


The Washington Post


Sensitive documents, including White House floor plans, improperly shared with thousands

Police officers who joined Jan. 6 rally ask Supreme Court for anonymity

Barbara Lee wins Oakland mayor’s race, taking over a city in crisis



The Los Angeles Times

Mayor Karen Bass weighs deep cuts, including layoffs, as L.A.’s challenges mount

Granderson: Celebrating suffragists and trying to disenfranchise women? That takes some cognitive dissonance


Property owners sue California insurance companies over alleged ‘collusion’ following wildfires


NJ.com


N.J. will send literal lifesavers if you call 988 suicide lifeline under new program

Wildfire intensifies to 1,200 acres but N.J. first responders make ‘substantial progress’

N.J. school district to slash nearly 50 jobs in ‘horrific’ cost-saving plan



The Chicago Sun-Times


50501 protest in Chicago draws thousands to Daley Plaza: 'We have a civic duty'


Federal program that helps cover utility bills to be scrapped by HHS

Steven Jiang: Graffiti, other public art could add meaning to blighted areas, Chicago’s Next Voices columnist writes


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Federal judge in Atlanta gives international students a temporary legal victory

UATL launches 404ward, celebrating Atlantans influencing the future of Black culture


Jason Esteves launches bid for Georgia governor with pledge to fight Trump ‘chaos’



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