Barring any unforeseen complications, New Mexico Senator Ben Ray Luján is expected to return to Washington and be back at work in four to six weeks after suffering a stroke late last week, a senior aide to the senator tells CBS News. The senator learned of his prognosis and likely …
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EPA administrator vows to restore environmental justice in vulnerable communities: “These people have been ignored for decades”
The Environmental Protection Agency is vowing to address environmental justice concerns throughout marginalized communities with a series of actions announced Wednesday. Some vulnerable populations in the South could begin to see changes “immediately,” according to EPA Administrator Michael Regan. “These communities deserve to know what’s in the air they’re breathing …
Read More »Homicides in major American cities increased in 2021, new study finds
Homicides in major American cities ticked up in 2021, with a 5% increase from 2020 and a 44% increase over 2019, according to a new analysis of crime trends released Tuesday by the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ). The study drew on crime data from 22 cities nationwide — including …
Read More »Joss Whedon denies allegations of “toxic” on
Joss Whedon has broken his silence over allegations of creating a “toxic” environment on the sets of multiple films and television shows. The “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” creator spoke with New York magazine’s Vulture for a detailed profile, in which he denied allegations of inappropriate and cruel behavior from several …
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The NBA’s Golden State Warriors have distanced themselves from executive board member and minority owner Chamath Palihapitiya after he repeatedly said he didn’t care “about what’s happening to the Uyghurs” on a podcast. “As a limited investor who has no day-to-day operating functions with the Warriors, Mr. Palihapitiya does not …
Read More »President Joe Biden: The first year
It is a cliché of politics that candidates campaign in poetry, but govern in prose. But at President Joe Biden’s inauguration, Amanda Gorman’s poetry anticipated the rough prose to come: “We lift our gaze not to what stands between us,but what stands before us. …We’ve seen a force that would …
Read More »Date set for new Amazon union vote at Bessemer, Alabama facility
The National Labor Union Relations Board (NLRB) said Tuesday that a second union election for the nearly 6,000 workers at Amazon’s processing facility in Bessemer, Alabama will take place next month. The labor board found in August that Amazon violated federal labor laws by encouraging employees to vote against the …
Read More »Friends, family stunned that Thomas Randele, Boston car salesman, was fugitive bank robber wanted in Cleveland for 50 years
Just before Thomas Randele died, his wife of nearly 40 years asked his golfing buddies and his co-workers from the dealerships where he sold cars to come by their home. They gathered to say goodbye to a guy they called one of the nicest people they’d ever known — a …
Read More »Full transcript: Tulio de Oliveira on “Face the Nation,” December 12, 2021
The following is a full transcript of an interview with Tulio de Oliveira, director of the Centre for Epidemic Response and Innovation in South Africa, that aired Sunday, December 12, 2021, on “Face the Nation.” MARGARET BRENNAN: We want to go now to Dr. Tulio de Oliveira. He leads a …
Read More »Family of Oxford shooting survivors files two $100 million lawsuits against school district
The family of a student who was shot during a deadly school shooting in Oxford, Michigan, last week filed two lawsuits Thursday against the school district and several school employees. The lawsuits, which seek $100 million in damages, say the defendants’ actions prior to the shooting “created the danger and increased …
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