By Edward G. Robinson IIIAFRO Sports Editor Flush it. Let’s hope the Baltimore Ravens flush this Week 1 disappointment–a crushing loss 41-40 to the Buffalo Bill in their NFL season-opener–down the toilet. Flush it and forget it. Who wants to remember the Bills rallying from a 15-point deficit with seven minutes remaining? Who wants to […]
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Attorney General Schwalb sues to end illegal National Guard deployment in D.C.
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb has filed a lawsuit challenging the President’s deployment of nearly 2,300 National Guard troops to the District, arguing the move violates federal law and undermines local self-governance. The suit contends that deputizing out-of-state troops for policing duties endangers residents, erodes public trust, and exceeds presidential authority.
Woman wrongly accused of carjacking loses lawsuit against Detroit police who used facial tech
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Porcha Woodruff, a Detroit woman who was wrongfully arrested in a carjacking case after being misidentified through facial recognition technology. The judge said the arrest was troubling but ruled her lawyer failed to prove police lacked probable cause; Woodruff’s attorney plans to appeal.
MPT to debut documentary on Thurgood Marshall during HBCU Week 2025
By D. Kevin McNeirSpecial to the AFROkmcneir@afro.com In a public media partnership that offers content about the history, legacy, cultural heritage and degree programs offered by America’s historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), Maryland Public Television (MPT) will debut “Becoming Thurgood: America’s Social Architect.” The new documentary will explore the legacy of Justice Thurgood Marshall, […]
What polls show about Americans’ views on childhood vaccine mandates
Polls show that while most Americans still support childhood vaccine requirements for school, support has declined sharply from past decades, especially among Republicans. Many who oppose mandates cite parental choice over safety concerns, even as misinformation about vaccine risks continues to circulate.
Wes Moore, Brandon Scott reject 47th president’s National Guard plan for Baltimore
Gov. Wes Moore and Mayor Brandon Scott denounced the Oval Office’s plan to send the National Guard to Baltimore, calling it unnecessary and “performative.” At a Sept. 5 press conference in Park Heights, they pointed instead to record crime reductions, with homicides at a 50-year low. City leaders and community advocates stressed that resources should go toward collaboration, jobs and housing — not militarization.
Justice Department probes mortgage fraud claims against Lisa Cook of Federal Reserve, AP source says
The Justice Department has opened a mortgage fraud probe into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, who is also fighting the 47th president’s attempt to oust her from the Fed. Cook’s lawyers argue the investigation is politically motivated and part of a broader effort to undermine the central bank’s independence.
Thousands protest for a ‘Free DC’ on the fourth week of federal control in Washington
Thousands marched in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 6 to protest the 47th president’s federal takeover of policing in the capital, now in its fourth week. Demonstrators decried the National Guard presence as an “occupation” and demanded local control, while a parallel protest in Chicago pushed back against No. 47’s threats to deploy troops and ICE agents there.
GBUL thanks CEO Tykia Warden as leadership transition begins
The Greater Baltimore Urban League has expressed gratitude to outgoing CEO Tykia Warden for her leadership and service, and reaffirmed its commitment to its mission and future despite facing challenges.
Cracker Barrel bends to White backlash as Target ignores Black demands
The Rev. Dr. Jamal Bryant is known for highlighting racial equity issues in corporate America. Now, he’s speaking out about how quickly Cracker Barrel reversed its logo change for White customers, compared to Target’s refusal to reinstate DEI initiatives despite months of sustained pressure from the Black community. He continues to lead a nationwide boycott and calls for accountability from the retailer.
Gov. Wes Moore signs executive order to expand affordable housing
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) signed an executive order on Sept. 3 to expand affordable housing in Maryland. The move comes amid reports showing many residents, especially Black and Latino households, struggling to afford rent and lacking financial safety nets.
Nelson Brown, Jennifer Dwyer team up to run for Baltimore County Democratic seats
Nelson Brown and Jennifer Dwyer are running mates for Baltimore County Democratic State Central Committee seats in District 10, aiming to strengthen community engagement and party support. They plan to focus on public safety, economic growth and government transparency if elected.

