Month: April 2024
More teachers are quitting, and those who remain aren’t happy, researchers say
Teachers are in short supply in the U.S., and researchers say there’s declining job satisfaction among those who remain. CBS News reporter Bo Erickson examines [more…]
Jonathan Turley: This was the ‘haymaker’ in SCOTUS arguments on Trump immunity case
Legal panelists Leo Terrell, Jonathan Turley and Kerri Kupec Urbahn react to the Supreme Court weighing former President Trump’s immunity claims. #foxnews Subscribe to Fox [more…]
Labour pledge to overhaul railway network within five years
Shadow transport secretary Louise Haigh discusses Labour’s plan to nationalise the entire rail network and bring down fares, if they win the next election. She [more…]
Professors arrested as police use ‘violence’ to clear university camp | Al Jazeera Newsfeed
Protesters accused police of excessive force during arrests at an anti-war protest camp at Emory University where one female professor hauled to the ground and [more…]
What to know about the gag order in Trump’s “hush money” trial
Prosecutors argued Tuesday that former President Donald Trump has repeatedly broken a gag order in his New York criminal trial that forbids him from talking [more…]
Trump praised for ‘brilliant’ campaign move amid trials
Legal panelists join ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss the implications of the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity case and former President Trump’s criminal trial Thursday. #foxnews Subscribe [more…]
SNP scraps its government relationship with the Greens
Scotland’s SNP has scrapped its government relationship with the Greens, Sky News understands. Humza Yousaf’s administration will now run a minority government. Sky’s Connor Gillies [more…]
Violence among Greek soccer fans | Focus on Europe
Violence among Greek soccer fans is leading to more and more matches without audiences. But perpetrators aren’t being prosecuted consistently – in part because of [more…]
Pro-Palestine protests continue at Paris Institute of Political Studies
There are a few dozen students outside the university and a few dozen inside as well. They’ve been staging a sit-in for nearly 24 hours. [more…]
How online romance scams turn victims into accomplices
CBS News is investigating a growing number of fraud cases known as romance scams. Chief investigative correspondent Jim Axelrod explains how victims can unknowingly become [more…]