
Charlie Roth
Associate Producer at Investigate TV
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1 month ago |
dailyprincetonian.com | Abby Leibowitz |Charlie Roth
Nick Hand ’11 was making pasta for his 3-year-old daughter when he received a notification on his work phone. It said that he had been logged out of his government Microsoft account. Twenty minutes later, he was sent an email saying that he had been terminated. “I saw the message, and the juxtaposition was very odd … because a 3-year-old doesn’t care if you just got fired illegally. She was sort of happily playing and being her happy self,” Hand said in an interview with The Daily Princetonian.
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1 month ago |
dailyprincetonian.com | Sena Chang |Charlie Roth
The Trump administration has cracked down on immigration, especially in localities. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can now enter schools, hospitals, and places of worship in raids. A memo from the Office of the Attorney General two weeks ago warned “sanctuary jurisdictions” to stand down, lest they lose federal funding.
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1 month ago |
dailyprincetonian.com | Charlie Roth |Annie Rupertus
From lawsuits to federal government memos, controversy and confusion over name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights are raging throughout the NCAA — but Princeton and the rest of the Ivy League are staying out of it. Last week, Trump’s Department of Education rescinded a fact sheet issued by the Biden administration stating that, per Title IX, NIL payments from schools must be distributed evenly between male and female athletes.
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2 months ago |
dailyprincetonian.com | Charlie Roth |Luke Grippo
According to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office, detectives were on Witherspoon Street, just north of the Princeton Cemetery, early Friday morning executing a search warrant related to an investigation into internet crimes. This contradicts reports spread through the Princeton community that there was a raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Princeton voters approve $89.1 million bond referendum to improve Princeton Public School facilities
2 months ago |
dailyprincetonian.com | Charlie Roth
On Tuesday, Princeton voters approved the Board of Education’s $89.1 million bond referendum to fund renovations and updates for Princeton Public School (PPS) facilities. The money raised through the bonds will be used to address issues related to Princeton’s expanding population and aging school infrastructure, such as Princeton High School’s (PHS) Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system.
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