Timothy Cochrane, president of ACP Citizens Program, explains how the non-profit is helping members of the military land jobs in the private sector. ACP works with returning vets through one-on-one mentoring.
Cochrane calls the transition from military back to private life "monumental." ACP is backed by over 70 Fortune 500 companies.
Cochrane, a former marine, says he was "terrified" when he left the military and started going on job interviews. ACP also launched a women's program in 2016, which pairs female veterans with senior executive level women in the workplace.
Shannon Lee, daughter of Bruce Lee and CEO of Bruce Lee Family Companies, along with actor, Andrew Koj, joined Cheddar to talk upcoming show, "Warrior."
Protests erupt after no officers are charged directly in the killing of Breonna Taylor; Trump already prepping legal battle on election; promising news on school transmission and vaccine progress and more.
Federal prosecutors say four former eBay employees have agreed to plead guilty to their roles in sending live spiders and cockroaches in an effort to intimidate a Massachusetts couple who ran an online newsletter critical of the auction site.
A Kentucky grand jury has brought no charges against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna Taylor during a drug raid gone wrong.
Google's head of inclusion, Annie Jean-Baptiste, joined Cheddar to chat about Google's mission to be more inclusive in its products, services, and workplace.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was remembered Wednesday at the court in front of grieving family, colleagues and friends as a prophet for justice who persevered against long odds to become an American icon.
Wells Fargo CEO Charles Scharf is apologizing for comments he made about the difficulty of finding qualified Black executives.
Rep. Ruben Gallego addressed the Trump administration's treatment of Hispanic amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Senate has the votes to confirm a Supreme Court justice; new covid restrictions in the UK; a potential Peloton killer; and the best album of all time is...
The death toll in the U.S. from the coronavirus has topped 200,000, a figure unimaginable eight months ago when the scourge first reached the world’s richest nation.
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