3 Generations In Memphis
Robert Tunstall, his daughter Karen Hartridge and his grandson James Hartridge about their family’s experiences with racism in Memphis and the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Trump Calls For U.S. Military On U.S.-Mexico Border
President Trump said that his administration is making plans to send troops to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border. He also said he wants to withdraw U.S. forces from Syria.
Many Protests, Few Arrests In Sacramento
In Sacramento, after two weeks of protests after the killing of Stephon Clark, there have been just two arrests and little if any violence.
An ‘Exhausted’ Martin Luther King Jr.’s Final 31 Hours
A bomb threat, a march turned violent and a militant black power group all weighed heavily on the civil rights leader during his last speech in 1968, says Redemption author David Rosenbloom.
Leaders Of Iran, Turkey And Russia Meet In Summit Over Syria
Leaders of Iran, Turkey and Russia have been meeting in Ankara to discuss the ongoing war in Syria.
Memphis Remembers Martin Luther King Jr.
Memphis is holding events to remember civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., who was assassinated 50 years ago this Wednesday.
Investigation Continues Into Shooting At YouTube Offices
A day after the shooting at YouTube’s headquarters in San Bruno, Calif., police are investigating the motive of the gunwoman.
The Memphis Sanitation Workers, 50 Years Later
NPR’s Noel King speaks with Wendi Thomas of the website MLK50: Justice Through Journalism about why poverty plagues Memphis and whether sanitation workers are better off today than 50 years ago.
News Brief: New Tariffs On Chinese Goods, YouTube Shooting, MLK
The Trump administration announced new tariffs on Chinese goods on Tuesday and China vowed to reciprocate. Also, the investigation of the shooting at YouTube’s California offices continues.
The Paris Lawyer Who Gives Google Nightmares
Dan Shefet won what may be the most powerful single case against Google: the right to get search results about himself removed. Now people and governments the world over are seeking him out.
Can You Believe Your Own Ears? With New ‘Fake News’ Tech, Not Necessarily
Advances in audio software mean fraudsters can create the most lifelike phony audio ever played, making it seem that people said things they didn’t.
Recent Comments