Almost 70 years after the U.S. Supreme Court ordered equal educational opportunities for all children, a CBS News investigation has found many schools fail that test. National investigative correspondent Stephen Stock uncovers one important reason – the school building gap.
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Majority-Black school districts face funding gaps for their buildingsAcross the country, school districts with more Black and more low-income students are able to invest significantly less in their buildings, and students are feeling the impact. CBS News investigative correspondent Stephen Stock reports.
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State of Black LA: Issues facing the Black communityThe Los Angeles Urban League is partnering with NBC4, Telemundo 52 and the University of Southern California to hold an in-depth panel discussion on the State of Black LA, a report on the racial and economic inequalities that Blacks and Latinos face in Los Angeles.
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Poll: Majority of Republicans View Chris Christie UnfavorablyMost potential GOP primary voters have an unfavorable view of former New Jersey Gov. Christie, the latest Morning Consult survey found.
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MTG nailed it: Majority call ‘harsh’ Jan. 6 sentences a Biden warning to foesThey have been met with cheers from the media and White House allies, but the long prison sentences given many of the Jan. 6 Capitol rioters are viewed as “too harsh” by large groups of voters.
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