In today’s news, as millions of Americans prepare for their Thanksgiving destinations, they are greeted by bad weather; at San José State, the campus looks for answers to recent hate crimes; a judge says the 911 tapes from Newtown must be made public.
As millions prepare to depart for holiday, bad weather arrives. [NY Times]
At San José State, a campus looks for answers after hate crimes. [BET]
Judge says Newtown 911 tapes “searing,” “but must be made public.” [ABC]
Florida Republican party calls on Congressman Radel to resign. [Reuters]
Kathleen Sebelius says it’s time to try HealthCare.gov again. [Huffington Post]
UN chief: Central African Republic descending into complete chaos. [Washington Post]
Spike Lee: Hollywood “not made for young Black filmmakers.” [BET]
Judge rejects O.J. Simpson’s bid for new trial in Las Vegas robbery case. [ABC]
Kobe Bryant is still driven by winning NBA titles. [USA Today]
Zimbabwe human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa acquitted. [BBC]