Manhattan DA Opens Investigation Of Allegations Against N.Y. Attorney General
But Cyrus Vance Jr.’s probe of Eric Schneiderman is complicated: Schneiderman has been investigating Vance for his involvement in the decision not to prosecute producer Harvey Weinstein.
More Then Just A Job: Stories Of Teachers Who Deserve An A+
For many teachers, working with students is more than a full-time job. Here are three educators coming up with innovative solutions to the classroom challenges they face.
Morning News Brief: Schneiderman Allegations, Iran Nuclear Deal
N.Y. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigned after an article detailed allegations by 4 women that he physically abused them. And, Trump is set to make an announcement about the Iran nuclear deal.
Strike By University Of California Workers Disrupts Medical Appointments
It’s day two of a three-day strike for service workers in the University of California system. At UC San Francisco, the strike means rescheduling more than 12,000 medical appointments.
Can A New Business Model Save Small-Town Papers?
GateHouse Media is thriving in the beleaguered newspaper industry. Critics say GateHouse makes money by decimating news operations. The company says it’s saving newspapers with efficiencies of scale.
N.Y. Attorney General Resigns After 4 Women Say He Physically Abused Them
Rachel Martin talks to Jane Mayer of The New Yorker who wrote an article detailing accounts by several women who say New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman physically abused them.
Trial Tests Indicate Noncitizens Plan To Avoid 2020 Census
The Trump administration is adding a citizenship question to forms for the 2020 census. Some immigrants in Central Falls, Rhode Island, say they’re afraid to be counted.
Bank Of America Loan Calls Into Question Its Recent Weapons Pledge
Bank of America has pledged to stop making loans to the manufacturers of “military-style” weapons, but it is also one of the banks providing financing to help Remington Outdoor emerge from bankruptcy.
Fla. County’s Discipline Program Questioned After School Shooting
In 2013, Broward County school officials began a program designed to keep kids who commit misdemeanors out of the juvenile justice system. It’s become a flashpoint since the Parkland shooting.
Hawaii’s Lava Flows Force More Residents Out Of Their Homes
A volcanic eruption on Hawaii’s Big Island has spewed lava and toxic gases into residential neighborhoods, days after the shift in volcanic activity first prompted evacuations.
Southern Baptist Women Are ‘Shocked’ By Church Leader’s Comments
More than 2,000 women claim a seminary president has “an unbiblical view of authority, womanhood, and sexuality” and should not be allowed to continue in leadership.
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