Hospitality industry becomes gateway to ‘American dream’ for many Indian-Americans
CNBC’s Seema Mody joins ‘The News with Shepard Smith’ to report on how the hospitality industry has served as a gateway for Indian-Americans looking for the ‘American dream.’
Read More »Beer sales raise funds for Ukraine’s fight against Russia
NBC’s Jay Gray joins ‘The News with Shepard Smith’ to report on a global effort among brewers who are raising funds for Ukraine, one beer at a time.
Read More »Biden slams Putin at Annapolis commencement
CNBC’s Kayla Tausche reports that President Biden slammed Russia and Vladimir Putin today during a commencement speech at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., even as Russia continues to batter eastern Ukraine.
Read More »Searching for warning signs in social media
CNBC’s Shomari Stone joins ‘The News with Shepard Smith’ to report how schools are trying to find warning signs on social media that could give administrators a heads up about who could be a threat to other students.
Read More »Southern Baptist Convention publishes list of accused sexual abusers
CNBC’s Kayla Tausche reports the leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention have published a previously secret list of hundreds of pastors and church workers accused of sexual abuse.
Read More »Texas law enforcement admits to ‘wrong decision’ in handling elementary school massacre
Jonathan Lacey, retired FBI special agent, joins ‘The News with Shepard Smith’ to discuss Texas law enforcement admitting to a ‘wrong decision’ in breaching the classroom door.
Read More »Protesters gather outside NRA event where Trump and Cruz spoke
CNBC’s Valerie Castro joins ‘The News with Shepard Smith’ to report from the NRA convention in Houston, Texas, just days after the massacre of 19 children and 2 teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde.
Read More »Police admit to missteps in Uvalde school massacre
CNBC’s Perry Russom joins ‘The News with Shepard Smith’ to report on the Uvalde police response to the elementary school massacre and the anger of the parents whose children were in the school.
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