today in black history

December 02, 2025

The late Congressman Charles C. Diggs from Michigan is born in Detroit in 1922.

Today in Black America - December 2

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The Associated Press

Democrat Mandela Barnes, a former US Senate candidate, enters the Wisconsin governor’s race

Man pleads guilty to killing an Ole Miss graduate who was prominent in the LGBTQ+ community

2 conservative operatives get probation for robocalls to discourage Black Detroit voters in 2020



USA Today

Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Education Secretary Linda McMahon should resign

What to know about the Tennessee election getting national attention

An unsuspecting group of women is getting HIV. Geography is in part to blame.



NJ.com


N.J. first state to unveil ‘ambitious’ statewide plan to reduce traffic deaths to zero


N.J. hospitals ask visitors to mask up as winter viruses spread

Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill has started filling out her Cabinet


The New York Times

The U.S. Funded Less Research in Every Area of Science and Medicine


For Trump, Hegseth’s Take-No-Prisoners Approach Is a Growing Liability

School Integration Has Lost Steam. Will Mamdani Revive It in New York?


The Washington Post


Editorial: Pete Hegseth’s Caribbean lawlessness

Concerns grow that Hegseth, White House aim to scapegoat admiral in deadly boat strike

Costco sues Trump administration over tariffs, seeks full refund


The Los Angeles Times


Thieves are stealing keyless cars in minutes. Here’s how to protect your vehicle


Inside the Stockton banquet hall where kids were slaughtered, parents return to a scene of horror


Hard lives in California’s fields: ‘The American dream eats us alive’


The Chicago Sun-Times

Alternative to Mayor Johnson's budget could entail higher trash collection fee, new package delivery fee

Roseland Hospital opens delayed sickle-cell clinic on Chicago’s South Side

Nonpartisan think tank identifies Illinois’ most effective state legislators


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


New Fulton charter school aims to move students on a path to success

City to invest $10 million in affordability at ‘Population Now’ high-rise

Democrats hope today’s runoff races will build momentum for 2026 midterms



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