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Today in Black America - October 10

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The New York Times

Republicans Appear Poised to Take Control of Senate, New Poll Shows

Donald Trump hopes to make inroads with Black and Latino voters by stoking resentments and pointing to scapegoats
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Opinion: Supreme Court Reform Is in the Air


The Washington Post


Is the Trump campaign’s male-dominated culture losing women?

How Trump warped and weaponized a small Pennsylvania town’s immigration story

Justice Dept. sees Google breakup as a possible remedy in antitrust case


USA Today


Sorting America: Registration trends could sway key votes


Why Trump is embracing rhetoric that's increasingly dire


CBS' handling of contentious 'Mornings' segment with Ta-Nehisi Coates raises new questions


The Associated Press

Trump’s small-dollar donor fundraising is beset by confusion and fatigue


Wisconsin Supreme Court grapples with governor’s 400-year veto, calling it ‘crazy’


Trump-Putin ties are back in the spotlight after new book describes calls


NJ.com

How did your N.J. town vote in 2016, 2020 presidential elections? See interactive maps.

Harris or Trump? Poll says most Haley voters have made up their minds

Ex-FBI agent on Trump-Putin calls: There are tapes


The Los Angeles Times

Harris leads Trump in California, but Latino support softens, poll shows


Hiltzik: The latest info on California’s $20 minimum wage for fast food workers — higher pay, no job losses and minimal price hikes

Opinion: Trump says he’ll expel a million immigrants. Believe him — it happened before



The Chicago Sun-Times

Mayoral foes postpone Johnson's refinancing plan at contentious City Council meeting

Three candidates vie to replace the late Karen Yarbrough as Cook County clerk

Rev. Jesse Jackson celebrates 83rd birthday with City Hall party



The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Civil rights groups want Ga. to extend voter registration deadline because of Hurricane Helene

Hurricane disinformation has deep roots in anti-government movements

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump offer starkly different views on climate change



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