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Today in Black America - January 14

POSTED: January 14, 2025, 6:00 am

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The Associated Press


Special counsel who investigated Trump says his team ‘stood up for the rule of law’

Hegseth’s views on women in combat, infidelity and more — in his own words


Hegseth could lead troops who’d face getting fired for actions he’s done in the past


The Washington Post


Justice Dept. releases Trump special counsel report on Jan. 6 case

Pete Hegseth faces tough confirmation test on path to lead Pentagon


Police are using facial recognition to arrest suspects without other evidence



USA Today


Special counsel says evidence enough to convict Trump in election case

Top Republicans say 'conditions' could be placed on California aid

Hegseth's Defense secretary hearing could be our breaking point


The New York Times


Special Counsel Report Says Trump Would Have Been Convicted in Election Case

Read the Special Counsel’s Report
(Publicly Accessible)

Democrats Say F.B.I. Did Not Interview Critical Witnesses About Pete Hegseth


NJ.com


N.J. police officer suspended after being accused of sex assault, source says


Man fatally shot in his Essex County home


N.J. teen downloaded 1,751 child porn images, prosecutor says



The Los Angeles Times

Increasing winds bring potential for ‘explosive fire growth’ across L.A. County this week

With her city in flames, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass’ political future hangs in the balance

Supreme Court denies oil industry plea to block climate lawsuits filed by California, other blue states



The Chicago Sun-Times


Illinois could become first state to decriminalize sex work under proposed law

To save CPS from 'catastrophe,' watchdog urges new school board to 'right-size' CPS finances

After a long, often rocky ride, CTA President Dorval Carter to retire



The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Affordable Care Act open enrollment closes Wednesday

Georgia Senate revives panel investigating Fulton DA Fani Willis

Partisan politics dominate first day of Georgia’s legislative session


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