Toni Breidinger becomes first female Arab American NASCAR driver
The 21-year-old told CBS News that competing at the track was "a dream come true."
Christopher Brito is a social media manager and trending content writer for CBS News. During his time at CBS, he's written about a variety of topics, often focusing on sports and social justice issues, and helped produce "Pandemia: "Latinos in Crisis," a special focused on how the coronavirus impacted Latinos in the U.S, and "Black Lives Matter Around the World: The Global Impact of George Floyd," a longform video on how Floyd's death sparked protests in many countries.
Prior to CBS News, Christopher worked at WPIX in New York City, where he was a digital producer and covered local crime. He began his journalism career interning at newspapers in Queens, New York. He graduated from St. John's University.
The 21-year-old told CBS News that competing at the track was "a dream come true."
"Everyone should have access to quality health care, no matter where they live, or whether or not they have insurance," Jordan said.
Michelle Trachtenberg alleged Whedon was not allowed to be in a room alone with her as a teenager.
The NBA star has long championed for historically Black colleges and universities.
Kennedy's ban comes days after Facebook announced that it was taking more aggressive steps to combat conspiracy theories and misinformation about vaccines.
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban hoped people who are passionate about the anthem being played will be "just as passionate in listening to those who do not feel it represents them."
"I feel blessed just to find her alive and everything," one of the men, Dion Merrick, a Navy veteran, told CBS News.
The local district attorney announced the creation of a special response unit focused on crimes against Asian Americans.
"You've got to go out and look – there's innumerous, incredibly qualified African American coaches out there," Mr. Biden said.
Thomas will work as a down judge at Super Bowl LV in Tampa Bay next month.
Atlanta Falcons star Grady Jarrett said the NFL was giving tickets to Johnson, who dreams of playing in the league and had never been to a game before.
One organizer told CBS News that the use of the name and chop are "dishonorable and disrespectful."
"I don't want to continue going over this," co-anchor Bob Sellers said.
Johnson said she's still "nervous" about being pregnant and having coronavirus, but is focused on getting "enough rest."
"I believe that Black Lives Matter is the largest and strongest social movement in the world today," said Petter Eide, the Norwegian lawmaker who nominated BLM.