A disturbing rise of antisemitic crimes across New York City prompted a meeting with city and community leaders Thursday. The discussion came just hours after yet another incident; CBS2’s Cory James reports. Source Read More »
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Tennessee residency program a win for future teachers and schools
The first-of-its-kind program allows teaching candidates to work full-time in the classroom while pursuing their degree — a win for future teachers and schools. Source Read More »
Canadian police arrest 2 leaders of protesting truckers
Police arrested organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber around Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Source Read More »
Our American Village: Doc’s Cake Shop
A Brooklyn baker, self-proclaimed as the “doctor of cakes,” mixes together sweet recipes. From banana pudding to red velvet cake, Doc’s Cake Shop’s Darrell Darwood specializes in southern style treats. Source Read More »
Resume gap is no longer a red flag to some employers
Millions of Americans who left the workforce amid the COVID-19 pandemic are now faced with a glaring gap on their resumes. But a break in your work history is no longer considered a red flag for many employers. “Protocol” reporter Amber Burton joined Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to talk more about this recent shift. Source Read More »
D.C. judge criticizes prosecutors for “fostering confusion” in low-level January 6 plea deals
D.C. Chief District Judge Beryl Howell on Thursday criticized prosecutors and accused them of “fostering confusion” among the public that could lead to the perception that the rioting and breach of the Capitol just over a year ago was a legitimate political protest, rather than a dangerous, deadly event. Scott MacFarlane reports. Source Read More »
Dozens of city leaders meet to address rise in antisemitic crimes across NYC
It was a pre-planned event but took place just hours after another hate crime in the city. Source Read More »
City leaders discuss how to stop antisemitic hate crimes
City leaders met Thursday in an effort to stop antisemitic crimes in New York City; CBS2’s Cory James reports. Source Read More »
Family of Black teen involved in controversial incident at Bridgewater Commons Mall hires civil rights attorney Ben Crump
In a statement, Crump says the New Jersey arrest is another example of racial bias. Source Read More »
Supreme Court upholds Alabama redistricting map
Voting rights advocates are working to challenge a court decision to allow Alabama’s redistricting plan. Law and political science professor Rick Hasan, co-director of the UC Irvine School of Law’s Fair Elections and Free Speech Center, joins “Red and Blue” to discuss. Source Read More »