CNN"s Brooke Baldwin talks with Daily Beast Rome Bureau Chief Barbie Nadeau about a letter sent to the Pope from secret lovers of Catholic priests urging him to allow them to marry and have a family.
CNN's Brooke Baldwin talks with a 9/11 first responder about his opposition to the 9/11 museum at ground zero selling memorabilia in a gift shop.
Donald Sterling is now threatening to sue the NBA if the lifetime ban against him is not lifted. He is also refusing to pay the $2.5 million fine imposed by the NBA. He has hired a a prominent anti-trust lawyer, but how likely is it that this argument will play out?
As they do every week, our Legal Guys Avery Friedman and Richard Herman duked it out.
This summer, some of America's best known track and field stars are competing in meets on U.S. soil. It is something that's become rare in recent years, with most big international meets taking place overseas with huge live audiences. Among the stars helping get American fans filling the stands? Olympic Hurdler Lolo Jones. Fredricka took a walk with Jones around a track in Georgia, where she competed this week.
On the 60th Anniversary of Brown versus the Board of Education, First Lady Michelle Obama spoke on the subject of race issues in schools during a high school commencement address in Topeka Kansas.
Fredricka spoke with Steve Perry, who founded a charter school in one of Connecticut's lowest performing school districts, and asked if he agrees–is segregation still a problem?
NBA experts debate if Donald Sterling's fight to stay will negatively affect the Clippers with CNN's Brooke Baldwin.
A touching tribute commemorating the victims opens in the long awaited September 11 Memorial Museum.
Sports Radio Talk Show Host Mike Wise discusses a possible NBA player boycott if Donald Sterling doesn't sell the Clippers.
Brooke talks with Marine Archaeological Investigator Barry Clifford who says the Santa Maria ruins off Haiti's coast may be under threat.