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Today in Black America - September 4

POSTED: September 04, 2024, 6:30 am

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The New York Times

Trump’s Federal Election Case to Go Back Before a No-Nonsense Judge

As Groups Have Shifted, Has It Become a ‘Normal’ Election?

At 2 Elite Colleges, Shifts in Racial Makeup After Affirmative Action Ban


The Washington Post


John McCain’s son says he will support Harris

School cop who admitted to sexually abusing two students sentenced to probation


Poll: Alsobrooks leads Hogan by five points in Maryland Senate race



NJ.com

N.J. man who wore company jacket inside Capitol on Jan. 6 pleads guilty

Trump election denier headed to prison: Why has MAGA forsaken me?

Potential coastal storm could dump heavy rain on N.J. this weekend


The Associated Press


Federal judge rejects Donald Trump’s request to intervene in wake of hush money conviction

Raise taxes on the rich or cut them? Harris and Trump differ on how to boost the US economy

Moms for Liberty fully embraces Trump and widens role in national politics as election nears


USA Today

U.S. judge rejects Trump bid to block hush money sentencing


Jan. 6 convict seeks shorter sentence in case that may lay groundwork for other appeals

Supreme Court sides with Biden administration in fight with Oklahoma over abortion


The Los Angeles Times

UC, CSU wary over legislation allowing them to hire undocumented students. Newsom to decide

Opinion: How students can address their backgrounds on college applications, even without affirmative action

Extreme heat wave slams Southern California. How bad will it get?



The Chicago Sun-Times

Suspect charged with killing 4 in Blue Line shooting rampage — 'This is so f----- up,' aunt says

GOP-tilted websites showed where Illinois judges live despite a law that protects their privacy

State law banning permit-holders from carrying concealed firearms on public transit ruled unconstitutional


The Atlanta Journal Constitution


DeKalb County school superintendent apologizes to employees for late pay

New PAC bolsters Democrats in Georgia’s battleground legislative races


Hold On: Trump ordered to stop playing Isaac Hayes music at rallies





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