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Today in Black America - April 13

POSTED: April 13, 2022, 8:00 am

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The Associated Press

Police hunt gunman who wounded 10 in Brooklyn subway attack

Anxieties resurface as gunfire erupts on NYC subway

California reparations panel to meet in San Francisco


The New York Times


Lt. Gov. Benjamin Resigns Following Campaign Finance Indictment

Children 8 and Older Should Be Screened for Anxiety, Task Force Says

New DNA Analysis Supports an Unrecognized Tribe’s Ancient Roots in California


USA Today

Subway attack shocks Sunset Park, a hub for working-class immigrants: 'Nothing like this happens here'

Police ID person of interest in Brooklyn subway attack that injured 29

Opinion: Fight for Black women's representation isn't over


The Baltimore Sun


After killings of 3 workers, Baltimore’s Safe Streets anti-violence program at a crossroads: ‘We have to continue to evolve’

Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby officially announces run for reelection in campaign video

Baltimore family wins rare — though small — victory in fight to protect Poppleton home from demolition


The Chicago Sun-Times

Loretto Hospital CEO George Miller is out of a job

Celebration of Harold Washington’s legacy marks his historic election

State asks CPS to repay $87M it mistakenly received over 3 years



The Los Angeles Times


17 L.A. gangs have sent out crews to follow and rob city’s wealthiest, LAPD says

Police are seeking another suspect in Sacramento gang shooting that killed six

Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear arguments on ballot boxes


NJ.com


Rutgers ‘created impression employment was virtually guaranteed,’ MBA student alleges in lawsuit

N.J. reports 7 COVID deaths, 1,488 cases. Transmission rate, positive tests continue to rise.

Almost a decade after Sandy, NJ Transit begins building a dry place to park trains


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Kemp signs bill allowing concealed carry of handguns without a license

National Urban League’s State of Black America: Democracy in peril

The Jolt: The GOP bigwigs schooling Herschel Walker on federal policy


The Washington Post


Case of duped Secret Service agents called an alarming agency breach

Covid rises in Northeast as subvariant takes hold

S.D. attorney general impeached after leaving the scene of a fatal car crash

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