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E. Frederic Morrow, the first Black to serve in an executive position on a President's staff, was born on this date in 1909 in Hackensack, NJ.

Today in Black America - April 26

POSTED: April 26, 2022, 7:30 am

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USA Today

Marjorie Taylor Greene said some lawmakers talked martial law after Jan. 6, according to texts released by CNN

Officer identified in killing of Patrick Lyoya

Biden to pardon three, commute sentence of 75, in first clemency moves


The Associated Press


Son of famed American artist charged in Jan. 6 Capitol riot

Perdue hugs Trump as he runs to right in Georgia GOP primary

Weary of many disasters? UN says worse to come


The New York Times

New Details Underscore House G.O.P. Role in Jan. 6 Planning

Judge Holds Trump in Contempt Over Documents in New York A.G.’s Inquiry

Texas Court Halts Execution of Mother Convicted of Killing Child


The Baltimore Sun

Artist Derrick Adams’ new cultural center will focus on preserving the digital memories of Black Baltimoreans


Baltimore County and others are creating police accountability boards. How strong will they be?


Bits & Bites: Lexington Market gets artsy for fall opening, bean pies at Avenue and The Dizz former owner manages new gig


The Chicago Sun-Times

Life expectancy gap widens among Black and white Chicagoans during first year of pandemic; Latinos suffer steepest drop

CPS to scrap school ratings, replace them with less ‘punitive’ system


New study finds ‘generations’ of disinvestment, systemic racism in North Lawndale


NJ.com

N.J residents say this is a good place to live, but many want to leave, poll finds

N.J. reports 1,275 COVID cases, 3 new deaths. ‘Stealth omicron variant’ now 89% of positive tests.


Thousands who drank water tainted by ‘forever chemicals’ can join class action suit against N.J. company



The Los Angeles Times

‘Pure greed’: Former DWP general manager gets 6 years in prison in corruption case

Angel Stadium land sale could mean more affordable housing in Anaheim but maybe less on site


Despite April rains, California still faces significant drought conditions as summer nears



The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Georgia Republicans’ actions on and before Jan. 6 attack detailed

Book battle erupts in a Georgia school district. Will more follow?


Kemp appoints supporter to ethics panel amid Abrams investigation


The Washington Post


The two significant new Jan. 6 disclosures from Meadows’s aide

Robinson: No Republican who aids the war on truth deserves your vote


‘Yes sir’: New texts show Hannity promising on-air Trump campaign push





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