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Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren announces bid for third term

Leading Questions: New Sky CEO Sophie Moloney on the year ahead

Leading Questions: New Sky CEO Sophie Moloney on the year ahead 9 Jan, 2021 08:30 PM 4 minutes to read New Sky TV boss Sophie Moloney. Photo / Supplied Sophie Moloney - a Canterbury University law grad and grand-daughter of All Black Jack Taylor - returned to New Zealand in 2018 after an offshore stint that saw her working in legal and commercial positions with pay-TV operators including Sky UK. She took a role as general counsel for Sky NZ before being promoted to chief legal, people and partnerships officer in 2019 then chief executive after the surprise departure of Martin Stewart on November 30. What was your first job?

Bill to ban police chokeholds shows promise in Missouri

Report on BART reveals racial disparity in policing, agency commits to change

Report on BART reveals racial disparity in policing, agency commits to change FacebookTwitterEmail BART’s Police Department is committing to six new measures for more equitable policing, including a new policy on drawing and deploying guns, after recommendations from an outside agency in a long-anticipated report published Jan. 8.Jessica Christian / The Chronicle 2020 BART’s Police Department is committing to six new measures for more equitable policing, including updating its gun use policy, following recommendations from an outside agency in a long-anticipated report published Friday. The Center for Policing Equity, a research think tank, reviewed BART police data from 2012 to 2017. Its study revealed that BART police were more likely to stop Black people and use force against them. Nearly one in four use-of-force incidents involved police holding or pointing a gun, a majority of times at Black people.

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