In trying to elude his Senate interrogators by offering what appeared to be a filigree of fibs and half-truths, Brett Kavanaugh continually painted himself into corners.
Critics are questioning the motives behind a banking giant’s socially responsible investment strategy.
Co-published by Newsweek
Senator Charles Grassley has raced to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, in spite of sexual assault allegations against the Supreme Court nominee. Contrast this with Grassley’s public support for victims of sexual harassment in the judicial branch during a June hearing of his committee.
Published by The Orange County Patch
A man was charged with a “racially motivated knife attack” the OCDA’s office said. This, the second hate crime charged in as many weeks.
Published by CBS Sacramento
Turlock Police are investigating the incident involving spray painting f– on signs supporting Turlock Mayor Gary Soiseth as a hate crime.
California’s Medically Tailored Meals pilot program could lead the medical industry, and especially insurers, to include nutrition as part of overall health care.
Published by NBC News
This year, Muslims were the most commonly targeted group for hate crimes.
Co-published by WNYC and Sludge
Revolving Doors: New York state’s chief investment officer invested millions of retirement dollars in a fossil fuel company – and then joined the company’s board the same week she retired.
Good news/bad news for state schools. Charter lobby’s burned bridge problem. Austin Beutner ratchets up tensions with Los Angeles teachers.
Published by The Orange County Patch
She was just getting off the bus when a 42-year-old transient verbally attacked and threatened this pregnant African American woman, DA says