How California college admissions are changing after the end of affirmative action

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:09 GMT

How California college admissions are changing after the end of affirmative action BY CAROLYN JONES AND MIKHAIL ZINSHTEYN | CalMattersFor students of color, the Supreme Court’s recent ban on affirmative action has left them frustrated but undaunted as they plow through college application season. Some California private colleges, meanwhile, are increasing their outreach efforts to attract more students and send a signal that the end of race-based admissions doesn’t change their belief in the importance of diversity.“I want to go to a college where I feel comfortable and supported and confident. So yes, the ruling has definitely affected what schools I’m looking at,” said Maya Murchison, a senior at Eastlake High School in Chula Vista. “I want to know what colleges are doing to guarantee diversity.”The court’s 6-3 ruling in June prohibits all colleges in the country from using race as a consideration in admissions. California’s public universities have not used affirmative action for almost 30 years, but some of the state’s selective private colleges, and many out-...

San José-reared author Viet Thanh Nguyen honors his late mother’s ‘epic’ life in his new memoir

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:09 GMT

San José-reared author Viet Thanh Nguyen honors his late mother’s ‘epic’ life in his new memoir Since winning the Pulitzer Prize in 2016, San Jose-reared novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen has become one of the leading voices of the Vietnamese diaspora in the United States. But he didn’t think his own story — about fleeing Vietnam when he was 4 and growing up in Silicon Valley in the 1980s — was compelling enough when it came time to write his memoir.So the author broadened the focus of “A Man of Two Faces” (Grove Press, 2023) to encompass the “epic” life of his late mother, Linda Kim Nguyen. She was born in a northern Vietnamese village during French colonial rule, came of age amid an escalating war that ravaged her homeland and scrambled to get her young sons onto a boat during the Fall of Saigon in 1975. Her last decades were spent working “relentlessly” long hours in her family’s SàiGòn Mới grocery store in San Jose’s pre-gentrified downtown.Author Viet Thanh Nguyễn and his mother, Linda Kim Nguyen, in Vietnam, before they left in 1975. (Courtesy of Viet...

David Mitchell dies; his little Point Reyes newspaper exposed Synanon cult

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:09 GMT

David Mitchell dies; his little Point Reyes newspaper exposed Synanon cult David Mitchell, a muckraker whose tiny California newspaper challenged the violent drug rehabilitation cult Synanon and, as a result, became one of only a handful of weeklies to win a Pulitzer Prize, died Oct. 25 at his home in Point Reyes Station, California, in Marin County. He was 79.His wife, Lynn Axelrod Mitchell, said the cause was complications of Parkinson’s disease.A gangly, grizzled former literature teacher, Mitchell also figured in a retaliatory libel suit by Synanon, the results of which advanced the rights of investigative reporters. In 1984, the California Supreme Court ruled that in certain cases they could keep the names of confidential sources secret without forfeiting their defense in libel and other civil cases.Mitchell’s newspaper, the Point Reyes Light, was struggling financially, and the strain of keeping it afloat ultimately cost Mitchell his second marriage; his wife at the time, Catherine Mitchell, was co-publisher with him.But the seven news articles and 1...

Supreme Court to rule on ban of rapid-fire gun bump stocks

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:09 GMT

Supreme Court to rule on ban of rapid-fire gun bump stocks By Mark Sherman | Associated PressWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide whether a Trump era-ban on bump stocks, the gun attachments that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly like machine guns, violates federal law.The justices will hear arguments early next year over a regulation put in place by the Justice Department after a mass shooting in Las Vegas in 2017.Federal appeals courts have come to different decisions about whether the regulation defining a bump stock as a machine gun comports with federal law.The Supreme Court already is weighing a challenge to another federal law that seeks to keep guns away from people under domestic violence restraining orders, a case that stems from the landmark decision in 2022 in which the six-justice conservative majority expanded gun rights.The new case is not about the Second Amendment right to “keep and bear arms,” but rather whether the Trump administration followed federal law in changing the bump stock regulati...

Ivanka Trump mocked for saying she can’t testify during ‘the school week’: ‘Find a babysitter’

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:09 GMT

Ivanka Trump mocked for saying she can’t testify during ‘the school week’: ‘Find a babysitter’ Ivanka Trump was mocked online for her failed attempt to argue that she should be spared having to give midweek testimony in her father Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial in New York because she is a busy mother of school-aged children in Florida.An appeals court curtly denied Ivanka Trump’s request to delay her testimony, which is scheduled for next Wednesday, The Guardian reported. Meanwhile, people online used the “school week” argument to criticize the former White House senior adviser for either thinking she’s above the law or to show that she’s “privileged” and out of touch with the daily challenges of regular people, Newsweek said.“Ivanka has to find a babysitter,” MSNBC host Katie Phang wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “Don’t look now, but someone’s privilege is showing,” Phang added.“As always, Ivanka has her finger on the pulse of the hardships faced by America’s working men and women,R...

Berkeley police release video of fatal police shooting at Toyota dealership in September

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:09 GMT

Berkeley police release video of fatal police shooting at Toyota dealership in September (KRON) -- The Berkeley Police Department released critical incident video Friday related to a police shooting that occurred during an active shooter situation in September. Graphic videos from officers' body cameras and surveillance footage detail Berkeley PD officers responding to a report of an active shooter at a Toyota dealership on the Albany border just before 11:15 a.m. on Sept. 21.Officers were dispatched to the Toyota of Berkeley Service Center at 1025 Eastshore Highway in Albany after a 9-1-1 call came in reporting an active shooter. According to the caller, a man entered the service center and shot a woman.In the video, which you can watch here (warning, graphic video), the initial 9-1-1 call reporting the active shooter can be heard. Surveillance video released by BPD appears to show the suspect, 24-year-old Lamar Walker, entering the second floor of the service center, retrieving a handgun and firing at the victim, identified as 24-year-old Alonna Gallon. Gun store o...

Petaluma Army veteran arrested for allegedly threatening multiple military personnel

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:09 GMT

Petaluma Army veteran arrested for allegedly threatening multiple military personnel (KRON) – A Petaluma resident has been charged with a felony offense for allegedly posting online videos of himself threatening to kill multiple military personnel at the Fort Irwin army base in San Bernardino County, the Justice Department announced on Thursday. Christian Ernest Beyer, 41, was charged with making interstate threats. A federal magistrate judge in San Francisco ordered Beyer to be jailed without bond. Beyer was an Army veteran formerly stationed at Fort Irwin who was court-martialed in 2021 for assault. 3 passengers sue Alaska Airlines after off-duty pilot accused of trying to cut engines mid-flight Beyer posted a YouTube video, using an account in his own name, threatening to kill specific military personnel at Fort Irwin, according to an affidavit filed with the complaint on Oct. 30.“I had a great…life and I will…die for what I believe in. If you come to…get me and you have a …uniform on, you’re a[n]…enemy and I will not look at you as anything else. I will…f...

Mavs coach Jason Kidd has non-COVID illness, will miss game in Denver

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:09 GMT

Mavs coach Jason Kidd has non-COVID illness, will miss game in Denver DENVER (AP) — Dallas Mavericks coach Jason Kidd will miss Friday night’s game at Denver with a non-COVID-19 illness.Kidd didn’t make the trip and will be replaced by top assistant Sean Sweeney. It’s the second time Sweeney has filled in. He went 3-1 when Kidd was in the health and safety protocols during the 2021-2022 season, Kidd’s first with the Mavericks.Dallas goes into its first meeting with the defending NBA champion Nuggets as the only undefeated team in the Western Conference. The Mavs are 4-0 for the first time since 2004-2005.Source

A Maine community awaits Biden as it mourns after a mass shooting that left 18 people dead

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:09 GMT

A Maine community awaits Biden as it mourns after a mass shooting that left 18 people dead President Joe Biden speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023, in Washington. Biden is heading to Lewiston, Maine, to mourn with the community after 18 people were killed in the deadliest mass shooting in state history.(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)(AP/Evan Vucci) President Joe Biden speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023, in Washington. Biden is heading to Lewiston, Maine, to mourn with the community after 18 people were killed in the deadliest mass shooting in state history.(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)(AP/Evan Vucci) WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is heading to Lewiston, Maine, to mourn with a community where 18 people were killed in the deadliest mass shooting in ...

Larimer County deputy shoots at vehicle in kidnapping case after chase

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:09 GMT

Larimer County deputy shoots at vehicle in kidnapping case after chase FORT COLLINS, Colo. (KDVR) -- Deputies chased a vehicle potentially involved in a kidnapping in Weld County which led to a deputy firing their weapon early Friday morning.On Thursday night, Fort Collins Police Services received information on a vehicle involved with a possible kidnapping in Weld County. Local law enforcement was advised to be on the lookout.Per the Larimer County Sheriff's Office Public Information Office report, the incident started early Friday morning when the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office located a potential match for the vehicle near Shields Street and Elizabeth Street.The driver refused to stop after deputies turned on their sirens and deputies tracked the vehicle for several miles through west Fort Collins. Rep. Ken Buck explains speaker vote, talks death threats After 1 a.m. on Friday, a deputy set up tire spikes at the intersection of Horsetooth Road and College Avenue. The suspect drove at the deputy and the deputy fired their weapon.The vehi...