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Today in Black America - November 12

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The New York Times

Was the Trump Election a Setback for Women? Even Women Do Not Agree
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Ruben Gallego Wins Arizona Senate Race, Defeating Kari Lake

After Harris’s Loss, a Liberal Icon Ponders Life on the Outside


The Washington Post

Trump is planning a border crackdown. Biden already started one.

Democrat Ruben Gallego beats GOP’s Kari Lake in Arizona Senate race

Howard University likely to earn highest research status, only HBCU to do so


The Associated Press

For nearly a decade, climate talks have been hashing out so-called Article 6. But what is it?

Congress returns to unfinished business and a new Trump era


Democrat Cleo Fields wins re-drawn Louisiana congressional district, flipping red seat blue



USA Today


Harriet Tubman posthumously honored as general on Veterans Day

Some voters can still ensure their 2024 votes are counted


How the 'diploma divide' helped deliver a Trump win


NJ.com


Trump supporters in PA leave Dems horrified: He’s ‘like Hitler, but I voted for the man’


Here’s a list of people Trump could pardon that you haven’t even thought about

These people voted for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Donald Trump. Here’s why.


The Los Angeles Times


California immigrants prepare for a second Trump administration


LAUSD abruptly ends new admissions rules for gifted students amid parent fury over standards

Will L.A. County’s sheriff run for reelection in 2026? ‘Absolutely,’ Robert Luna says



The Chicago Sun-Times


Cook County official arrested, charged with driving while drunk in Chicago

Illinois is holding $5 billion of lost, forgotten money and property: Is any of it yours?


Johnson's $300M property tax increase will be "significantly decreased," top mayoral aide says



The Atlanta Journal Constitution


Georgia House Democrats jockey for leadership after limited election wins


How about a raise? Atlanta’s next mayor could get $68,000 pay bump?

What I learned running as a Democrat in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s turf





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