Michigan State University assistant professor Marco Díaz-Muñoz tells CNN's Miguel Marquez about seeing the gunman who killed three students and critically wounded five others. #CNN […]
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Climate Scientist: We Have To Build Better Infrastructure To Control Storms
Kerry Emanuel, a professor of atmospheric sciences at MIT, joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss how climate change is exacerbating natural disasters, and what can be […]
Continue readingExpert Explains Why Drug Overdose Deaths Soared Amid Pandemic | MSNBC
NBC's Kate Snow, who has covered the opioid crisis for years, and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Associate Professor, Dr. Paul Christo, joined Stephanie […]
Continue readingCNN series tells the story of Jerusalem, one of the most controversial cities in history
CNN hosted an advance screening of the premiere episode of the new CNN Original Series, Jerusalem: City of Faith and Fury, on Tuesday, July 13 […]
Continue readingKnow Your History | Into America Podcast – Ep. 121 | MSNBC
This week on Into America, Trymaine Lee explores the political uproar around Conservatives’ latest punching bag: Critical Race Theory. He talks to one of the […]
Continue readingWriter Discusses Why He Opposes Critical Race Theory | MSNBC
Writer Christopher Rufo joins Morning Joe to share his thoughts on critical race theory as the new battleground in the culture war. Professor Eddie Glaude […]
Continue readingJason Johnson On DOJ Suing Georgia Over New Voting Restrictions
Morgan State University professor and TheGrio contributor, Jason Johnson, believes that the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against Georgia for its potentially racially-based voter suppression laws […]
Continue readingAfter Chauvin’s Sentencing, People ‘Should Feel Torn’: Michael Eric Dyson
Distinguished professor at Vanderbilt University Michael Eric Dyson says people should feel grief-stricken that George Floyd’s life was judged to be worth 22.5 years, but […]
Continue readingSupreme Court sides with cheerleader who cursed online
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a former high school cheerleader who argued that she could not be punished by her public school for […]
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