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Today in Black America - July 27

POSTED: July 27, 2012, 12:00 am

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The New York Times

Editorial: Candidates Cower on Gun Control

New Olympic Event: Cameron vs. Romney

Head Start Fears Impact of Potential Budget Cuts


States With Education Waivers Offer Varied Goals

Rise Is Seen in Cyberattacks Targeting U.S. Infrastructure

Bronx Councilman Is Convicted of Fraud and Loses Seat


City Plans to Address Distribution of Students With Special Needs



The Christian Science Monitor


More worries for the wealthy? Inheritance tax to jump unless Congress acts


Gun control: Why Obama played it safe in remarks on violence in cities

Dreaded sequester looming, Congress demands White House identify cuts



The Star Ledger

Gov. Christie asks state to examine homeless problem overunning Atlantic City rescue mission


Kyrillos releases economic plan; still trailing Menendez for Senate seat

Failed Christie court nominee gets Port Authority job


Gov. Christie vetoes bills regulating Port Authority, carbon emissions

Senate Judiciary Committee confirms Christopher Cerf's nomination for N.J. education commissioner



The Detroit Free Press

7 lawyers aim to oust longtime Inkster judge in trouble


Feds: We're ready to retry Bobby Ferguson right now

Angry residents heckle Detroit Mayor Dave Bing at meeting


Detroit financial stability plan opponents lose, win in court

Teachers union to urge focus on teaching, learning -- not standardized testing


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Grieving dad works to get drugs off street


New academic core brings anxiety


Implicated APS principal back at work


The Washington Post

Romney tries to steer around Olympics gaffe in Britain

Gun control and the slippery slope


Economic outlook gloomy despite some good news


Robinson: George Bush’s greatest legacy

HUD, VA work to help homeless vets


The Chicago Tribune


Police: Two men killed in Southeast Side gang-related attack

Former CPS basketball player killed in shooting


Charges dropped against former Cook County official

CPS hires two new department heads


The Los Angeles Times


Activists mobilize nationwide to protest Anaheim police shootings

Colorado rampage prompts police groups' call for tougher gun laws


USA Today

White House slows regulations as vote looms

Aging AIDS epidemic raises health questions


EPA declares water in Pa. 'fracking' village safe to drink


The Cleveland Plain Dealer


International AIDS Conference 2012: Ending AIDS, a subject of protest, presentations, and the first-ever national HIV/AIDS strategy




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