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IANR 2542 101825 Line Up4-6pm INTERVIEWSHere's the guest line-up for Sat, Oct 18, 2025 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio, a production of Indo American News (www.IndoAmerican-News.com). We areon 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app.By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. Our Podcast has been rated #2 among 100 Podcasts in Houston by feedspot.com. We have 6 years of Podcasts and have had thousands of hits.TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL AND YOU'LL BE NOTIFIED OF NEW UPDATES.4:20 pm Since the Trump Administration took power, it has kept its promise to round up illegal aliens and deport them or detain then in rapidly deployed detention facilities. BorderCzar Tom Homan sounds absolutely gleeful when he describes how ICE is rounding up illegals while DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's TV ads to expel them are grim andthreatening. Now, under the guise of law and order, Donald Trump has sent National Guard to protect heavy handed ICE agents from being harassed and “spit upon”. Immigrationattorney George Willy describes ICE issues and what options a detained person has to respond.4:50 pm The Gujarati Samaj of Houston Centre on West Bellfort and Beltway West officially opened up on September 22, 2019 when Indian Prime Minister Modi inaugurated it during his “Howdy Modi” visit. The gigantic facility has beenthe site of many community events, eclipsing much smaller venues. It has been run by an elected executive committee. Ten days ago, the new EC, headed by Bharat “Dallaswala” Parikh as President, won the election and today he joins us tooutline what new plans are in store for the GSH Centre.5:30 pm Two years ago, we heard rumblings of how Artificial Intelligence or AI was just about to enter the mainstream and change our lives radically. It has already penetrated email platforms like Yahoo! and Google which can summarize your emails before you even open them! This revolution brings to mind the time when the Atomic Bomb was developed amidstconcerns of letting the genie out of the bottle. Now the AI time bomb is ticking! Will AI usher in a new era of prosperity or will it be misused to push society into a heavily surveillanced and subservient state? We turn to AniketDave, who works in the growth of Microsoft's Copilot and GitHub, for clarity on what may lie ahead.Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews. TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-NEWS or 6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.comPlease pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is the ONLY community paper widely available all across town at grocery stores from Hillcroft to Sugar Land, Katy and FM 1960. Also visit our website indoamerican news.com which gets 90,000+ hits to track all current stories.And remember to visit our digital archives from over 17 years. Plus, our entire 44 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University.
This Morning's Headlines1. Detentions and rescues2. Defense R&D3. No lump sum4. More judges5. Falling GDP
Plus; more on the Richmond father detained at son's school bus stop, rural voters, and more.
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
The Trump administration has canceled a grant program that supported foreign language education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. That will cancel dozens of student fellowships.the American Civil Liberties Union is suing five Wisconsin sheriffs over immigration detentions. And, a national scenic trail gets new land in northern Wisconsin.
Southeast Politics Publisher Janelle Irwin Taylor joins to break down the latest in Florida politics, including the detention of five people in St. Pete Beach on administrative warrants tied to immigration status.
Southeast Politics Publisher Janelle Irwin Taylor joins to break down the latest in Florida politics, including the detention of five people in St. Pete Beach on administrative warrants tied to immigration status.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Oakland International Airport Democrats blast detentions of DACA recipients as cruel to people who've only known America as home; Democrats unveil measure to bar states from mid-decade redistricting to end state “redistricting wars”; Oakland People's Arms Embargo urges end of arms shipments to Israel from Oakland airport; Uber, Lyft drivers protest use of Artificial Intelligence as technology that takes jobs from humans; US again vetoes Gaza ceasefire, hostage resolution at UN Security Council; September 18 is International Equal Pay Day, worldwide women make 10% less than men The post Democrats blast detentions of DACA recipients as cruel; activists urge halt to arms shipments to Israel from Oakland airport – September 18, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.
Sociologist Joanna Dreby interviewed 99 young adults in New York to examine the impacts of enforcement-first approaches to immigration policy.
In this double episode Matt and Femi explore the arguments for students sitting in rows facing the front vs sitting around tables in groups, and then turn their attention to the issues around the effectiveness of issuing detentions vs a prompt and stern conversation with the student.As always please send your thoughts to beyondgoodpod@gmail.com
Two Episcopal church members face detention by ICE, prompting parishioner warnings across New York. Meanwhile, authorities are investigating the drowning of a 20-month-old girl at a Bronx daycare on Friday. Plus, Andrew Cuomo says he wants to beef up the NYPD unit that responded to last week's mass shooting in Midtown. Finally, food writer Robert Sietsema spotlights Williamsburg's culinary boom.
You don't have to be particularly good at math to know it's a much better value proposition for the citizens of Florida to spend $450 million to dispose of a problem as opposed to $3.7 billion to facilitate it.
On the July 31st edition: Gwinnett County leads the state in ICE detentions, despite no formal agreement with federal law enforcement; state Democrats push back against health care cuts that could jeopardize nursing home funds; and Savannah's iconic Forsyth Park fountain gets a deep clean after decades.
Plus: Louisa County isn't getting another Amazon data center; public media figures out how to raise money for lost federal funds; and other stories.
The James River has high levels of E.Coli in it after recent heavy rains at various points. Please swim with care in the river!
How should you prepare if you are worried about your immigration status?
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Today: Montrose activists and faith leaders joined a national campaign to protest due process violations in immigration enforcement, warning that constitutional rights are being undermined for all. And later: Montrose’s Fourth of July celebration features a full day of parades, family activities, live music, food, and fireworks—capped off with a pancake breakfast the next morning.Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus: A fire broke out in Shockoe Bottom; "Significant weaknesses” were found in an audit in how the City of Richmond oversees government employee credit cards; and other stories.
From terrorists to deportees, Guantanamo Bay is being transformed into a facility to hold a large number of migrants forced out of America. The Trump administration is preparing to hold as many as 9000 undocumented immigrants at Gitmo as it is running out of space inside the U.S. Mass arrests are underway in Los Angeles, as a curfew goes into place in an attempt to keep people from protesting in the downtown area. The California National Guard is reportedly protecting ICE agents as a battalion of US Marines remains on standby. We'll talk about it all with political analyst and presidential historian Jon Rothmann.
This is the first episode of the series of current immigration events: Migrant Arrest, Detentions and Removal Impacts.
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(May 13,2025)KFI & KTLA tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.' Today, Rich talks about Apple's new accessibility features:, Samsung's ultra-thin phone, Ticketmaster transparency, & Google icon refresh. Airport detentions have travelers ‘freaked out.
After recent reports of detentions across New England, Connecticut activists are stepping up to protect immigrants. They’re finding creative ways to help people understand their rights and prepare for encounters with ICE, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. This hour, we uncover how these efforts are making a difference. And later, we look at a scam targeting Connecticut’s immigrant community – the Notario Fraud. We hear how to spot it and where to turn for help if you or someone you know is caught in its grip. GUESTS: Daniela Doncel: Latino Communities Reporter, Connecticut Public Sheila Hayre: Clinical Professor of Law, Quinnipiac University Catherine Blinder: Chief Education and Outreach Officer, State's Department of Consumer Protection Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The U.S. government is ramping up its efforts to deport immigrants. On Monday, the Trump administration announced a new policy offering anyone illegally in the U.S. $1,000 and a flight to leave the country. And on Sunday, President Donald Trump didn't commit to upholding the right to due process for citizens and non-citizens alike.Sara Mojtehedzadeh is an investigative reporter with The Globe, and she's been covering Trump's crackdown on immigration. She'll explain the rise in detentions along the Canada–U.S. border, the impact of the Trump administration's policies on asylum claims, and what it could mean for immigration into Canada.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
The current threat level for travel to the US is 'exercise increased caution', but a growing number of people say it's not high enough…Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
In this episode of dotEDU Live, Jon, Sarah, and Mushtaq unpack the sweeping policy shifts affecting higher education, including the executive order to dismantle the Department of Education (ED). They also discuss the legal and financial implications for institutions, potential changes to federal student aid, immigration policies impacting international students, and key congressional budget updates. Send suggestions, links, and questions to @ACEducation on X or Bluesky or email podcast@acenet.edu. Here are some of the links and references from this week's episode: Improving Education Outcomes by Empowering Parents, States, and Communities The White House | March 20, 2025 (Executive Order) ACE President Ted Mitchell: Trump's Order to Dismantle ED is “Political Theater” ACE | March 21, 2025 Federal Student Loan Site Down Wednesday, a Day After Layoffs Gutted Education Department The Associated Press | March 13, 2025 Public Health Agencies See Mass Layoffs Inside Higher Ed | April 2, 2025 Trump Administration Will Review Billions in Funding for Harvard The New York Times (sub. req.) | March 31, 2025 ACE, Higher Ed Association Urge Changes to Foreign Gift Reporting Bill Passed by House ACE | March 31, 2025 What We Know About the Detentions of Student Protesters The New York Times (sub. req.) | March 27, 2025
Since U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January, immigration lawyers have reported seeing a rise in non-U.S. citizens being denied entry. At the beginning of March, Jasmine Mooney, a Canadian who had previously been able to obtain a U.S. work visa, was detained for nearly two weeks when she tried to renew her visa. European tourists have been detained at the border, and Canadians born in Iran and Afghanistan have been increasingly turned away at the border.The Globe's Vanmala Subramaniam spoke to immigration lawyers about what Canadians living and working in the U.S. should do, given the situation at the border. Today, she's on the show to talk about why we're seeing this increase in Canadians being denied entry or detained at the U.S. border, and what people travelling to the U.S. can do to protect themselves.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on April 1, 2025, we speak with a local attorney about the increasing number of federal detentions of foreign national students.
In the wake of the detainment of a Georgetown University scholar, how can international students and researchers in our region protect themselves?
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Gaza Solidarity Encampment at Columbia University Activists rally to protest ICE detention of Palestinian activists, call for court hearing in New Jersey for student activist Mahmoud Khalil Protesters at Airbnb headquarters in SF decry company founder's role in Musk's DOGE HHS Secretary RFK Jr joins W Virginia governor to call for work requirements for SNAP, cut sodas from SNAP food items Fossil fuel companies have Monday deadline to bypass pollution rules by emailing request to President Trump Ontario premier supports matching Trump tariffs with Canadian tariffs, apologizes for hurting Americans but blames Trump The post Activists protest ICE detentions of Palestinian activists; Airbnb protest blasts founder's role in Musk's DOGE – March 28, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.
Do asylum seekers in the U.S. have rights? Can the U.S. government forcibly deport them to a prison in El Salvador without due process? What about green card holders attending college? Since taking office, President Trump has focused on legal and undocumented immigrants alike, from Venezuelan asylum seekers to visa and green card college students—invoking the Alien Enemies Act to deport some, and even defying court orders. In this episode, Stanford Law immigration law expert Jennifer Chacón joins Rich Ford for a discussion about these unprecedented actions while also addressing the broader implications for human rights and the U.S.'s role as a refuge for persecuted individuals—and the potential for America's diminished international reputation and influence in the world.Links:Jennifer Chacón >>> Stanford Law pageLegal Phantoms >>> Stanford Law pageSurveillance Footage Shows Arrest of Tufts U. Student >>> NY Times pageWhat the Venezuelans Deported to El Salvador Experienced >>> Time magazine pageConnect:Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast WebsiteStanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn PageRich Ford >>> Twitter/XPam Karlan >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford Law School >>> Twitter/XStanford Lawyer Magazine >>> Twitter/X (00:00:00) : Introduction of guest Jennifer Chacón and Unprecedented Actions(00:09:00): Redefinition of Wartime Acts and Due Process(00:17:56): Legal Frameworks and Immigration Detention(00:18:36): Aggressive Tactics and Legal Boundaries(00:31:55): Vision of the United States and Future Outlook(00:32:54): Vigilance and Civic Engagement
The US immigration detention system, heavily reliant on for-profit private prison companies, has led to concerns about profit-driven expansion and potential abuses, with over 90% of ICE detainees held in private facilities. Join this channel for exclusive access and bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g/join Five Minute News with Anthony Davis is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential news for the US and across the world. Visit us online at http://www.fiveminute.news Follow us on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/fiveminutenews.bsky.social Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/fiveminnews Support us on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/fiveminutenews You can subscribe to Five Minute News with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Please subscribe HERE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g?sub_confirmation=1 CONTENT DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed on this channel are those of the guests and authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Anthony Davis or Five Minute News LLC. Any content provided by our hosts, guests or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything, in line with the 1st Amendment right to free speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It can be hard to get people in a severe mental health crisis the treatment they need. Many times, the only option is the state psychiatric hospital. A bill moving through the Legislature could give communities a faster option closer to home.
Anxiety about visiting the U.S. is on the rise amid aggressive immigration detentions. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Local immigration lawyers are raising concerns after two people with legal status were recently detained at Boston Logan Airport after traveling internationally. In one of those cases, a person was deported despite having a visa allowing her to work in the US. We hear how one New Hampshire immigration lawyer is advising clients to prepare if they have international travel plans. And the number of ICE detainees at Strafford County Jail has increased since January as the Trump administration commits to mass deportations. We talk with a reporter who visited the jail and followed a program that assists people facing deportation. We discuss these stories and more on this week's edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with reporters Lau Guzmán and Amanda Gokee.
By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan The detentions, deportations and disappearances are stoking fear in the immigrant community, which is certainly one of its main objectives. One who remains undaunted is Jeanette Vizguerra.
Send us a textJournalist Zane Wolfang joins Bill Bartholomew to discuss the latest on the Trump administration's immigration detentions. Mr. Wolfang recently returned from travel in the middle east where he conducted reporting on the issue's impact.Read more of Zane's work at http://www.zanewolfang.substack.com Support the show
Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Thursday, March 13, 2025.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and worldwide.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
From the friendly confines of T-Squared Social in Midtown Manhattan, Jon & Benjy give their immediate reactions to the Knicks loss to the Lakers on Saturday before discussing OG Anunoby's injury, how severe is could be, how the current roster will survive without him & much more. The also give out Game Balls, Detentions & Predictions before the STUNNING trade of Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis occurred, forcing an immediate but detailed reaction. 02:10 - Knicks lose to the Lakers 010:48 - OG Anunoby's Injury 16:50 - Replacing OG (& Landry Shamet) via trade 24:30 - Precious vs Deuce 2.0 37:21 - GAME BALL 43:11 - DETENTION 46:59 - PREDICITIONS 53:18 - LUKA DONCIC TRADED TO THE LAKERS FOR ANTHONY DAVIS WTFFFFFF?????? Watch the video version of this podcast on our YouTube channel! FOLLOW MACRI - @JCMacriNBA FOLLOW BENJY - @BenRitholtzaNBA FOLLOW GMAC - @AndrewJClaudio_ SIGN UP FOR THE NEW BRUNSON TIER ON PATREON TO GET BONUS CONTENT FROM BENJY & DJ! FOR AN AD-FREE, UNINTERUPTED VERSION OF THIS EPISODE, SIGN UP FOR THE MELO TIER ON PATREON! CHECK OUT THE KFS MERCH STORE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Targeted arrests of criminal illegal immigrants are underway. Fox News' Bill Melugin follows ICE as it detains criminals. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A legal powerhouse who has profoundly impacted Texas law joins us this week—former Justice Beth Watkins of the Fourth Court of Appeals. Elected in 2018, she has authored over 600 opinions and maintained an impressive reversal rate of less than 1%. Before joining the court, she led more than 200 appeals in both state and federal courts, earning Board Certification in Civil Appellate Law in 2008.As Texas deals with complex legal challenges surrounding Operation Lone Star and the ongoing controversy over migrants being detained for extended periods without due process, Justice Watkins brings unique insights into how the state's appellate courts are navigating these high-stakes issues. We're honored that she joined us for another edition of Immigration Crisis the fight for the Southern Border. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: A foiled terrorist plot targeting the New York Stock Exchange. The FBI stopped a man who reportedly “expressed a desire to pursue martyrdom.” We'll break down the details of this thwarted attack. Reports reveal that Iran is using its commercial sector to shield the development of ballistic missiles and drones, bypassing international sanctions. Texas offers close to 1,400 acres of land for constructing detention facilities for mass deportations, as sanctuary cities vow to resist the incoming administration's plans. And in today's Back of the Brief: Former Congressman Matt Gaetz withdraws as the nominee for Attorney General, marking a potential setback for the Trump transition team. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Patriot Gold: Call 1-888-870-5457 for a free investor guide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AstraZeneca Plc has strong compliance policies in China and is working closely with authorities following the detention of several employees in the country, Chief Executive Officer Pascal Soriot joins Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We cannot consent unless we are informed. In this episode I welcome back Rob Wipond, a freelance journalist known for his work on psychiatry, civil rights, and privacy, and we explore the troubling reality behind the 9-8-8 suicide and crisis lifeline, launched in July 2022. While intended as a compassionate step forward, this lifeline has led to privacy violations and forced psychiatric detentions, raising concerns about the mental health system's impact on vulnerable individuals. We discuss how psychiatric hospitalizations can often be traumatic and may even increase suicidal tendencies, challenging the effectiveness of current crisis interventions.Timestamps and Key Points: Introduction (0:00 - 2:24)- Dr. Roger McFillin introduces the episode, highlighting the 9-8-8 lifeline and its concerning impact.- Brief overview of the episode's focus on privacy violations and forced detentions.- Introduction of Rob Wipond, a freelance journalist with extensive work on psychiatry and civil rights.- Mention of his book, "Your Consent Is Not Required."Main Discussion - Overview of 9-8-8 Lifeline (2:57 - 5:13)- Explanation of the 9-8-8 system, its intentions, and the issues arising from its implementation.- Discussion on the surge in calls and subsequent privacy violations.Impact of Forced Psychiatric Detentions (5:13 - 9:47)- Exploration of the increase in psychiatric hospitalizations and their potential to exacerbate mental health issues.- Personal accounts of individuals feeling more distressed after these interventions.Privacy and Confidentiality Concerns (9:47 - 12:03)- Discussion on the lack of transparency regarding privacy policies and the implications for callers.- Issues with misleading information about the confidentiality of 9-8-8 calls.Role of Law Enforcement and Hospital Experiences (12:03 - 18:21)- Examination of the involvement of police in mental health interventions and the risks associated.- Descriptions of the traumatic experiences individuals face during psychiatric evaluations and detentions.Statistical Data and Real-Life Impacts (18:21 - 27:56)- Analysis of the increasing rates of police and EMS interventions and their consequences.- Personal stories highlighting the distress caused by these interventions.Systemic Issues in Mental Health Response (27:56 - 37:21)- Discussion on the systemic problems within mental health care, including the training and responses of healthcare professionals.- The role of financial incentives and pharmaceutical interventions in shaping mental health care practices.Ethical Implications and AI Involvement (37:21 - 54:24)- Concerns about the use of AI in monitoring and intervening in crisis calls.- Ethical implications of data collection and the potential for increased interventions driven by AI predictions.Lack of Transparency and Public Awareness (54:24 - 57:36)- Discussion on the reluctance of organizations to release data about 9-8-8 and the lack of public awareness.- The need for a more open dialogue about the system's failures and impacts.Conclusion and Final Thoughts (57:36 - 62:51)- Dr. McFillin and Rob Wipond emphasize the need for transparency and better mental health care practices.- Encouragement for listeners to be aware of the issues and seek alternative crisis lines if necessary.Closing Remarks (62:51 - 62:55)- Dr. McFillin closes the episode, thanking Rob Wipond for his insights and contributions to the discussion.Quotes "Psychiatric hospitalizations, often traumatic in themselves, are on the rise, and these interventions, far from preventing suicides, might actually be increasing them." - Rob Wipond"The very system designed to prevent self-harm may be pushing more people to the brink."- Dr. Roger McFillin"Police interventions and first responder interventions have increased fourfold with 9-8-8." - Rob Wipond"There's less privacy and confidentiality on these lines than there ever has been." - Rob Wipond"More money into mental health doesn't mean we're improving our mental health response." - Dr. Roger McFillin*If you are in crisis or believe you have an emergency, please contact your doctor or dial 911. If you are contemplating suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a trained and skilled counselor.RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTDr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuineConscious Clinician CollectivePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)—-----------FREE DOWNLOAD! DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS
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A session of a hearing on when former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants' classified documents case will go to trial has wrapped up – we have the latest. Several people have been detained across Russia for paying tribute to Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny. Texas' largest wildfire on record could intensify this weekend. A judge has sentenced a man convicted of fatally shooting a young woman who mistakenly drove into his driveway last year. And, we'll break down the CDC's new isolation guidelines for people who test positive for Covid-19. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
These days, in different cities around the world, people are gathering in memory of the politician Alexei Navalny. According to OVD-Info, 387 people were detained in 39 cities at protests in Russia. - В эти дни в разных городах мира люди собираются, чтобы вспомнить политика Алексея Навального, который скончался в пятницу в колонии, где отбыавл длительное заключение. Как сообщает ОВД-Инфо, на акциях в России задержали 387 человек в 39 городах.
Siyamak sits down with Ann Hsu, a former board member of the San Francisco Unified School District. She is also the founder and head of Burt Hsu Academy. Today, she will discuss her experiences overseeing public schools, and explain why they are not producing good results—despite spending billions of dollars each year. "If you have kids who do things without consequence, then more kids are going to do the same thing. And then pretty soon, the inmates are going to be running the asylum," Ms. Hsu said. "The teachers are very discouraged. They feel helpless. And this is why so many high school teachers are leaving the profession." Start your investment today on