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November 08, 2024

Republican Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts becomes the first Black elected to the U.S. Senate since Reconstruction in 1966.

Today in Black America - October 1

POSTED: October 01, 2024, 6:00 am

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The New York Times

In Booming Asheville, Residents Rethink Their Sense of Safety

Blow: Trump Thinks Harris’s Sisterhood is Just a ‘Sorority Party.’ Think Again.

Adams Confidant Steps Down Amid Federal Corruption Investigations


The Washington Post


Georgia judge says state can’t enforce 6-week abortion ban

Trump floats ‘one really violent day’ for police to combat retail crime

The far right is using AI to sell Hitler to a new generation


USA Today


7 Counties in 7 Days: A cross-country road trip to 7 key places in the battle for president

How Asheville flood recovery efforts are hindered by destroyed roads


Asheville, North Carolina, officials warn water system could take weeks to repair



The Associated Press

How one preschool uses PAW Patrol to teach democracy

Cutting food waste would lower emissions, but so far only one state has done it


Fed Chair Powell says the US economy is in ‘solid shape’ with gradual rate cuts coming


NJ.com

Nurses strike possible at major N.J. hospital; contract set to expire at midnight


Actor exonerated after 24 years in prison for wrongful murder conviction

Former GOP operative: Media dropped the ball on ‘disgusting’ Trump rallies


The Los Angeles Times


New California law bans college legacy and donor admissions


Granderson: JD Vance has some explaining to do at Tuesday’s debate

Study finds Central Valley residents continually exposed to ‘toxic soup’ of pesticides


The Chicago Sun-Times


Board walk? Potential resignations of Board of Education members could mean more CPS upheaval

Spending time? Mayor Johnson’s budget address pushed back two weeks in face of nearly $1 billion deficit


Another police pursuit gone bad could saddle Chicago taxpayers with $1.75 million settlement


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Georgia death toll at 25; more than 370K still without power


Rockdale County ends shelter-in-place order; metro counties monitored air quality


Helene might be a $160B storm. Georgia claims firm works with army of adjusters






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