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June 12, 2025

NAACP Field Secretary and civil rights leader, Medgar Evers, was assassinated in front of his home in Jackson, Mississippi in 1963.

Today in Black America - June 11

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The Associated Press

LA police swiftly enforce downtown curfew as protests against Trump’s immigration crackdown continue

Correspondent Terry Moran out at ABC News, two days after suspension over Stephen Miller post

World’s most popular TikTok star Khaby Lame leaves the US after being detained by ICE


USA Today

'Waging a war': Are the troops Trump deployed to LA necessary?

Trump is so busy wasting $134 million on LA invasion he forgot to lower prices | Opinion

New Jersey Democrat faces indictment over ICE facility skirmish


The New York Times

Bouie: Trump Wants to Be a Strongman, but He’s Actually a Weak Man

Trump Says Army Bases Will Revert to Confederate Names

Republicans Prep for an All-Out Race to Flip New Jersey, With Trump’s Help


The Washington Post

Fact-checking the administration’s claims of a ‘migrant invasion’

GOP can’t agree whether Trump’s bill would shrink or grow deficit

D.C.’s juvenile justice agency promised rehabilitation. Instead teens languished in detention for months.


NJ.com

Fox News catches Trump in a lie about clash with Gavin Newsom

Mikie Sherrill wins heated and crazy Democratic primary for N.J. governor

After Trump’s shocking move, health expert calls GOP ‘a fascist death cult. God help us’


The Los Angeles Times


Amid fears of pending California education cuts, top Trump official says state is ‘at risk’

Downtown L.A. is under curfew after protest turmoil: What to know

ICE expands immigration raids into California’s agricultural heartland


The Chicago Sun-Times

Car plows through Chicago protest as thousands rally in solidarity with L.A. anti-ICE demonstrations

Former Chicago cop Eric Tabb pleads guilty to aggravated battery

Outgoing CPS CEO bids farewell to Chicago at graduation ceremony at his alma mater


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Evictions, homelessness could soar under Trump housing cuts, advocates warn

Health workers warn of ‘destruction’ in Trump budget

A big election with a tiny turnout: Few voters show up for Georgia PSC primary






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