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November 14, 2025

Booker T. Washington, founder of Tuskegee Institute, dies at age 59 in Tuskegee in 1915.

Today in Black America - November 14

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USA Today

Here are the four Republicans who helped force a vote on releasing Epstein files

Bruce Harrell concedes Seattle's mayoral race to Katie Wilson

Epstein emails mentioning Trump intensify records debate


The Associated Press

Workers turn to ‘polyworking’ to combat frozen salaries and inflation

Epstein emails reveal enduring ties with influential figures even after his sex crime conviction

Top Fannie Mae officials ousted after sounding alarm on sharing confidential housing data


The Washington Post


Trump administration prepares to fire worker for TV interview about SNAP

Most Americans say cost is limiting how many kids they have, survey finds

Trump faces heat from MAGA base on ‘America first’ agenda, Epstein



NJ.com


Historic $45B plan will build new airport terminals, add rail service, but tolls and fares will rise


Here are the safest hospitals in N.J. for 2025. See where your hospital ranks.

N.J. names 11 Blue Ribbon Schools — after Trump administration kills national honor



The New York Times


America First? Some Trump Supporters Worry That’s No Longer the Case.


Family of Fisherman Killed in U.S. Military Strike Says It Wants Justice

Trump Housing Official Invokes Family Legacy, to Some Relatives’ Dismay



The Los Angeles Times

SoCal’s big storm: Evacuation warnings, road closures, tips for surviving

In California, high school graduation rates soar faster than student learning


Why California’s newest detention facility faces federal lawsuit over medical neglect and ‘punitive’ unsanitary conditions



The Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor Johnson offers concessions to salvage his budget, but City Council support still in doubt

City leaders push back after DHS takes credit in Chicago’s crime drop


Judge plans March trial over feds' use of force in Chicago deportation push


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

With some solar power tax breaks expiring, Georgians rush to catch the sun


Murphy: Georgia’s never had a woman governor. Melita Easters plans to change that.

To-do list: Graduate from Clark Atlanta, next be sworn in as mayor












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