Lori Lightfoot has said a lawsuit against her for only giving interviews to people of color was frivolous . In May, the Chicago mayor said the temporary policy, was to last for just one day.
Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot took aim Friday at the discrimination lawsuit filed against her by the Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF) and defended her widely panned interview policy that discriminated against white reporters.
In the wake of mass protests and calls to defund the police, law enforcement faces recruitment difficulties as retirements soar and anti-police sentiment rises
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Friday her previous policy of only granting interviews to journalists of color "started a long-overdue conversation" about a lack of diversity in America's newsrooms.
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An Arizona synagogue was vandalize with graffiti depicting a swastika and an anti-Semitic slur, COLlive reported Tuesday.
Rabbi Rami Bigelman of the Chabad on River synagogue found the graffiti before beginning a Torah class, COLlive reported. He told the outlet that “we are obviously devastated by this.”
Tucson mayor Regina Romero said her office has confirmed with the Tucson Police Department that the incident is being investigated as a hate crime and that a suspect has not been identified. “There is no place for antisemitic hate crimes in our community,” the Tucson Police Department wrote in a statement, according to COLlive.