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Today in Black America - September 13

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The New York Times

Political Memes Spill Off the Internet Into the Reality of Campaigning

Affirmative Action Was Banned. What Happened Next Was Confusing.

Bouie: What Really Matters Is How Presidents Think About Power


The Washington Post

Trump says he won’t debate Harris again before election

Harris campaign turns to former Obama advisers to help in White House bid

Judge overturns North Dakota’s near-total abortion ban


USA Today


Election survival guide: How to respond to a loved one's conspiracy theories

Report: Guns remain the leading cause of death for children, teenagers


Parental stress is off the charts, surgeon general warns



The Associated Press


33,000 Boeing factory workers go on strike after rejecting contract offer

Harris says she and Trump ‘owe it to the voters’ to debate again

Young women are more liberal than they’ve been in decades, a Gallup analysis finds


NJ.com


Judge’s order strikes another blow against boss-driven politics in N.J.


Harris-Trump latest presidential polls: 2 new surveys show VP pulling away

Harris vs. Trump latest presidential poll shows dramatic debate impact


The Los Angeles Times

Trump’s Haitian immigrant comments create a storm in Florida

In closely divided Nevada, Harris and Trump battle for economic hearts

The under-the-radar proposal to end homelessness in Los Angeles for $20 billion


The Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago primed to pay out $15 million to more victims of police misconduct

Mayoral aide who called cops 'f---ing pigs' now accused of antisemitism

S. E. Cupp: Donald Trump took the bait in debate. Imagine how Putin, Kim Jong Un would play him.


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Judges knock presidential candidates West and De la Cruz off Georgia ballot

Fani Willis plans to defy subpoena and skip Senate hearing

Tina McElroy Ansa was a literary force in Georgia







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