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derek chauvin. he faces second degree murder and manslaughter charges for kneeling on floyd s next for nearly 8 minutes. more demonstrations are expected today, demanding justice for george floyd so let s begin there in minneapolis, with omar jimenez, you were there for weeks and weeks following the killing of george floyd, the protests, all of it. tell us what we can expect in court today and the ruling, what the people who live there are saying to you? reporter: yeah, this is the beginning of a process that s been a long time coming, state of emergency back to, of course, the protests in may and over the summer in the wake of george floyd s death, you talk about the passion, you look no further behind me. this is outside the hennepin county government center, which is where the trial for derek chauvin, one of the former officers charged in this case will be taking place. right now at this point in the morning, they are beginning motions in that courtroom. while all ....
Staff Writer Patricia Scholle criticizes NC State policy requiring social work students to pay tuition even when they are not enrolled in classes. ....
Their story and journey create powerful references in helping us understand how to pave the path forward for gender parity and address this seismic gap. ....
ANGOLA, La. (AP) In a sweeping two-year investigation, The Associated Press found goods linked to prisoners wind up in the supply chains of everything from Frosted Flakes cereal and Ball Park hot dogs to Gold Medal flour and Coca-Cola. They are on the shelves of most supermarkets, including Kroger, Target and Whole Foods. They’re also exported. The prisoners who help produce these goods are disproportionately people of color. Some are sentenced to hard labor and forced to work – or face punishment – and are sometimes paid pennies an hour or nothing at all. They also are excluded from protections guaranteed to almost all other full-time workers, even when they are seriously injured or killed on the job. And it can be almost impossible for them to sue. ....