A sweeping Politico investigation reveals racist, antisemitic and violent messages among Young Republican leaders with ties to Trump, underscoring how bigotry has become normalized and even institutionalized in his administration’s policies.
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Supreme Court seems inclined to limit race-based electoral districts under the Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court heard arguments on October 15 that could potentially gut a key tool of the Voting Rights Act, which would boost Republican electoral prospects, particularly in the South.
Kamala Harris draws sold-out D.C. crowds on book tour, urges Democrats to stay in the fight
Former Vice President Kamala Harris drew sold-out crowds at Washington, D.C.’s Warner Theatre on Oct. 9 to discuss her new book, “107 Days,” reflecting on her 2024 presidential campaign and America’s political challenges. In candid remarks, she urged Democrats to stay engaged and united as the fight for democracy continues.
A challenging week for HBCUs: From terror threats to attacks on equity
The U.S. Department of Education is withholding $350 million in funds from minority-serving colleges, sparking national outrage and concerns for equity.
New York Attorney General Letitia James charged in fraud case after pressure campaign by president
New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted on bank fraud and false statement charges after an Oval Office–backed investigation, making her the latest political adversary of the 47th president to face prosecution. James denounced the case as a politically motivated effort to punish her for previously suing the 47th president and his company for fraud.
‘Black America’s Attorney General’ donates $50K to Black Press during NNPA Awards Reception
Attorney Benjamin Crump surprised attendees at the 2025 NNPA National Leadership Awards Reception with a $50,000 donation to the National Newspaper Publishers Association, praising the Black Press as the “clarion call” for Black America. The event, a highlight of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference, also honored leaders including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Rep. Yvette Clarke, and union president Claude Cummings Jr.
What do Black Americans have to lose under the 47th president? Everything
Angela Hanks and Jeremy Edwards of The Century Foundation argue that while the 47th president once asked Black voters “What do you have to lose?”, his current presidency has left them with worsening unemployment, rising debt and greater economic vulnerability. They warn that Trump’s economic and social policies — from tariffs to cuts in healthcare, education, and food assistance — are disproportionately harming Black Americans and risk eroding hard-won progress.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams abandons his reelection campaign
New York City Mayor Eric Adams ended his reelection campaign on Sept. 28 after months of scandals, corruption probes, and collapsing political support. His withdrawal reshapes the race, potentially boosting former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s centrist bid against Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, while Republican Curtis Sliwa remains a long-shot contender.
In Black columnist’s firing, advocates fear decreasing diversity, vital perspectives in news media
The Washington Post’s firing of columnist Karen Attiah over social media posts has raised concerns among advocates and journalists about shrinking newsroom diversity and the silencing of Black voices.
‘107 Days’: Kamala Harris’ book rockets off the shelves in first week
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Publisher Simon & Schuster announced that the campaign memoir of former Vice President Kamala Harris “107 Days” has sold 350,000 copies in one week. The sales total includes print, ebooks, and audiobooks.
Harris stops biting her tongue in ‘107 Days,’ her book about last year’s presidential campaign
Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ new book “107 Days” offers a candid, often raw account of her whirlwind 2024 campaign against Donald Trump. Harris reflects on Biden’s struggles, her own missteps, and the behind-the-scenes drama of replacing him at the top of the ticket, while pulling back the curtain on the emotional toll and unusual moments of the race.
D.C.’s Go-Go Museum and Café pivots to offset financial setbacks
The Go-Go Museum and Café in Washington, D.C.’s Anacostia community, which celebrates the city’s homegrown sound, is facing financial difficulties due to withdrawn support from major businesses, but the founder is determined to keep it open and is launching a fundraising campaign to raise $500,000.

