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Football great Emlen Tunnell, the first Black player inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame was born on this date in 1925 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

Today in Black America - April 15

POSTED: April 15, 2022, 6:00 am

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The Associated Press


Subway shooting heightens NYC mayor’s focus on rising crime

Family seeks charges, officer’s ID in Patrick Lyoya’s death

Man blaming Trump's 'orders' for riot actions found guilty


The New York Times


Jan. 6 Panel Presses Stephen Miller on Whether Trump Sought to Incite Crowd


Cities Try to Turn the Tide on Police Traffic Stops


Struggling Louisiana Neighborhood Sees New Highway as a Perilous Exit


USA Today


Poll: Most Americans see politics over substance in Supreme Court confirmation process

Off-duty New Jersey cops will be allowed to smoke legal weed thanks to marijuana law

Brooklyn shooting suspect held without bail; prosecutor says he 'carefully planned' attack: Latest updates


NJ.com

It’s official! N.J. legal weed sales can begin April 21, state says.

Jersey City reopens applications for up to $10K in rental relief

N.J. reports 2,289 COVID cases, 7 deaths. Positive tests double from last month.


The Baltimore Sun

Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby’s annual ethics disclosure lists no donations to her legal defense fund

Baltimore spending board to consider $345K settlement payment to family of football player Elijah Gorham, who died after a game injury

Baltimore Police aim to be among first law enforcement agencies to hire civilian investigators to fill vacancies, improve clearance rates


The Washington Post


Family of man shot by Michigan police say son was ‘killed like an animal’

Opinion: Greg Abbott is starving his own voters to own the libs

GOP lawmaker says homeless people should look to Hitler for inspiration



The Los Angeles Times


Calmes: Biden isn’t misspeaking about Putin. He is speaking for the American people

California pauses plans to require COVID-19 vaccinations for schoolchildren


Garcetti vows a ‘safer city’ in final State of the City speech


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


New program aims to combat gun violence by teaching students...

Federal judge rejects Abrams bid to use fundraising law that helps Kemp

Fulton County Schools plans pay hikes for teachers, staff


The Chicago Sun-Times


From CPD to CBD: Burnt out Chicago cop now selling hemp derivative to help officers de-stress

Lightfoot touts 2 programs to help motorists pay mounting ticket debt

Jesse Jackson: People of color must get out and vote






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