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Today in Black America - December 10

POSTED: December 10, 2024, 6:00 am

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The New York Times

Opinion: These 14 Voters Think Trump Has One Mandate Above All, and It’s Not About the Economy

Nobel Laureates Urge Senate to Turn Down Kennedy’s Nomination


Nikki Giovanni, Poet Who Wrote of Black Joy, Dies at 81



USA Today


Clinton tells MSNBC that 'People are losing faith in institutions'


Supreme Court rejects parents' challenge to schools' gender identity support plans


Supreme Court won't review admissions policy challenged as unfair to whites, Asian Americans



The Washington Post


Man arrested in Pennsylvania, charged with murder in UnitedHealthcare killing

Colleges scramble to shield programs amid growing hostility from GOP

Supreme Court turns away cases on affirmative action, guns and transgender issues



The Associated Press


Nikki Giovanni, poet and literary celebrity, has died at 81

Trudeau says Americans are realizing Trump’s tariffs on Canada would make life a lot more expensive

Trump isn’t back in office but he’s already pushing his agenda and negotiating with world leaders


NJ.com


N.J. had 49 ‘mystery drone’ sightings in one night, but not all were legit, Murphy says

N.J. high school football coaches killed in horrific crash remembered for passion, warmth toward students

Restoration of historic N.J. home linked to MLK kicks off with groundbreaking ceremony


The Los Angeles Times

A California labor union helped oust a Democrat from the state Capitol. His replacement wants to curb union power


Schiff opposes a preemptive pardon from Biden as Trump again threatens sending him to jail

350,000 Southern Californians could lose power due to Santa Ana winds


The Chicago Sun-Times


Chicago to be ground zero for mass deportations, Trump border czar tells Illinois Republicans


Axing guaranteed income program to fill city's deficit will cost Chicago long-term, stipend's advocates say

Katrina Adams + 2: We’re CPS parents. Some CTU contract demands would hurt children’s education.


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Leader of Atlanta-based radical group sentenced for working with Russian agent

Ga. officials again take down list of low-performing, voucher-eligible schools

Georgia House speaker talks 2025 agenda, from trans sports to Medicaid expansion




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