Bryan Stevenson reflects on a decade of “Just Mercy” and its impact
Civil rights lawyer and activist Bryan Stevenson revisits his award-winning memoir “Just Mercy” with a new edition that reflects on its enduring impact.
Civil rights lawyer and activist Bryan Stevenson revisits his award-winning memoir “Just Mercy” with a new edition that reflects on its enduring impact.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on a “reverse discrimination” case after an Ohio woman claimed she was denied a promotion at work because she is heterosexual. CBS News’ Jan Crawford reports.
The former official residence of Bangladesh’s ex-leader Sheikh Hasina will be turned into a museum to memorialize her removal following a student-led uprising. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus announced that the museum will feature exhibits on human rights abuses and repression during her 15-year regime, highlighting public anger and unrest.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has two sons with gymnast Alina Kabaeva, Ivan and Vladimir Jr., aged 9 and 5. The boys live in isolation, traveling on yachts and jets, taught by South African governesses within palaces. Their existence had been kept secret until now revealed by Dossier Centre. Ivan is Putin’s first son after three…
Trump has not appeared at an outdoor rally since mid-July, when a gunman took several shots, grazing his ear.
IIM Calcutta has declared the CAT 2024 results on iimcat.ac.in. The exam, held on November 24 at 389 centers, lasted 120 minutes. Response sheets and provisional answer keys were released on November 29, with objections accepted until December 5. The final answer key was published earlier this week.
Lyle Menendez tells “48 Hours” contributor Natalie Morales, “There’s just never been a case of guilt or innocence. It was always about why it happened.”