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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 - June 14

POSTED: June 14, 2022, 9:30 am

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USA Today

White supremacist group Patriot Front charged with planning 'riot' at Idaho Pride event: What we know

Texas police fatally shoot armed man at youth day camp with about 150 children inside


Miss Day 2 of the Jan. 6 hearing? Bill Barr returns, election lies debunked and more


The New York Times

Panel Lays Out Case That Trump Created and Spread Election Lies

Jan. 6 Hearings Focus on Fox News Call That Made Trump’s Loss Clear

The Fractious Night That Began Trump’s Bid to Overturn the Election



The Associated Press

Jan. 6 panel hears: Trump ‘detached from reality’ in defeat

Jan. 6 panelists: Enough evidence uncovered to indict Trump

Philly DA seeks contempt charge for Vets for Trump cofounder


The Washington Post


More than 100 GOP primary winners back Trump’s false fraud claims

Inside the explosive Oval Office confrontation three days before Jan. 6


Opinion: Trump and Fox News told the ‘big lie’ for profit


The Baltimore Sun

Primary election ballots will hit some mailboxes this week, Maryland Board of Elections says

Baltimore Council President Nick Mosby files legal challenge to ethics ruling alleging he broke city law

Pandemic fallout, cultural divides and shootings among educational issues animating Maryland gubernatorial candidates



NJ.com

N.J. must ‘repair the harm’ of huge wealth gap between white and Black families, advocates say

Topping off a 33-story apartment tower, Shaq and his latest project loom large over Newark

Getting a Real ID or any driver’s license in N.J. just got a little easier


The Los Angeles Times


Big help coming for youth mental health crisis, but far from enough, surgeon general says

Granderson: There’s a whole new generation of white supremacists

Home sellers are cutting list prices as more buyers take pause: ‘The market is not the same’


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Atlanta faces federal police brutality lawsuit over response to 2020 protests


COVID shots for youngest are almost here. What you need to know

‘I choose hope.’ Warnock’s memoir documents his path to politics



The Chicago Sun-Times


Cops on lookout for threats to Chicago Pride Parade after neo-Nazis targeted similar event in Idaho

Criminal charges filed against ex-Chicago cop over altercation with woman at North Avenue Beach

Ready for reform? Steele-Kaegi match for Cook County assessor revolves around calls for transparency, fairness





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