Teen forced to take off Black Lives Matter mask at graduation
His father said the experience for his son was "both incalculable and traumatic and will follow him the rest of his life."
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.
His father said the experience for his son was "both incalculable and traumatic and will follow him the rest of his life."
"I don't think we can handle what's coming," one doctor said, as crises have piled up on the Middle Eastern nation.
The children, ages 6 to 17, were lying with their faces down on the concrete.
"He should have come," Mr. Trump told Axios. "I think he made a big mistake."
Despite being labeled as partly false, the video remains up on Facebook.
"I want to make it greater and better for everybody," Tybre Faw said.
In the first games since the NBA paused its season, players kneeled during the anthem and wore Black Lives Matter shirts.
The president offered to pay funeral costs for the slain Fort Hood soldier.
"Here I have these robust antibodies and I can't share my plasma and possibly help anybody," Cohen said.
"If he could see this in the physical form with us, I promise he would give all of y'all hugs," Floyd's brother told a crowd.
The clip was viewed millions of times before it was scrubbed from the social media platforms.
Cotton made the remark while discussing a bill that would reduce federal funding to schools that teach The New York Times' 1619 Project.
The Tampa Bay Rays on Twitter called for the arrest of the officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor.
The president said he has a "good memory" because "I'm cognitively there."
The 254-foot-long billboard will be one of the ways the team plans to feature Black Lives Matter throughout the season.