At #Columbia, a student newsroom emerged in a study hall to cover the escalating protests 24/7. Due to the school's strict lockdown, they were the only media allowed on campus when police massed outside on April 30. @samaakhu takes us into the newsroom:
https://t.co/jEDr91R9cF
This month my colleague @ZoeHTodd and I traveled to Florida to meet the McKee family, they are packing up to leave Florida because their 17-year-old trans daughter no longer feels safe there. https://t.co/8jf44oc3lL
At least one civilian and one firefighter were injured as a result of a crane collapse in New York City, according to a source with the New York City Fire Department. https://t.co/k6IcQa8dmL
"Never thought I would have to flee a state." The McKee family shared their experience of #Florida anti-LGBTQ laws with CNN.
Hear why they decided to leave: https://t.co/FfpqKADk8f
I went to Sandy Hook with @ZoeHTodd to talk to survivors of one of the deadliest school shootings in the US. A decade later, they're still dealing with the emotions of that day, but they want the world to know they are more than just their trauma.
https://t.co/OdLARpHqUi
For CNN, we followed the first refugees to arrive in the US under the State Department's new #WelcomeCorps program -- a three-generation Congolese family, to rural Minnesota. The program allows private citizens to sponsor refugees. Here's what happened: https://t.co/C272RK196F
We're reliving 2016 again: Trump and his allies keep bringing up Hillary Clinton's emails, to deflect from his federal indictment. Here's our FACT CHECK on how the cases are similar and — mostly — different. (video by @ZoeHTodd) full story here --> https://t.co/QX6xD9kKPO
A magnitude 6.3 aftershock hit Turkey near the Syrian border, two weeks after a massive earthquake in the area left tens of thousands of people dead https://t.co/VFLoVxhtEL
Before Tyre Nichols died after police beat him following a traffic stop in Memphis, he was a teenager who made skateboarding videos with his friends in Sacramento. See the world through his lens. https://t.co/QVuDLbgkG0
Mourning an incredible journalist and mentor.
When I first met Janice, I thought of her as "the dragon lady." She was a fierce, impressive person. She was also kind, thoughtful and generous. If there's someone you look up to half as much, let them know.
It is with deep sadness that we share the news today that our colleague Janice Johnston died Friday.
Janice joined CBC in the early 2000s and was one of the city’s top crime reporters.
Janice will be dearly missed by all of us at CBC Edmonton.
https://t.co/LlNOluFtAA
Rampant "plant poaching" could unravel ecosystems, @meralawrence reports. "There’s an interesting tension to sit with: this plant that’s simultaneously everywhere and yet may no longer exist in the place where it evolved over millions of years."
Read more:
Poaching succulents from the wild has huge implications for biodiversity.
For @voxdotcom I learned about why and how to reconsider our relationship with plants.
https://t.co/DVAHMa7t50 via @voxdotcom
From my exclusive interview with former Afghan Pres. @ashrafghani: why he left the country as Kabul fell to the Taliban
Tune into @CNN Sunday @ 10am & 1pm ET to see my special “The Fall of Kabul, One Year Later” https://t.co/HD31Z5xuNv
"This is another one of Putin's miscalculations" - Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates tells @FareedZakaria that Vladimir Putin thought he would divide NATO by invading Ukraine, but instead has given NATO a new sense of purpose and unity: https://t.co/5iRvWHNPwR