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Elizabeth Holmes Found Guilty on Four Out of 11 Federal Charges
Caroline Polisi, Criminal Defense Attorney & Lecturer in Law at Columbia Law School, breaks down the Holmes verdict and how this case impacts the reputation of female entrepreneurs.

Kids Head Back To School As Omicron Surges In NYC
As millions of kids go back to school, districts across the country are determined to keep class in person, despite a surge in COVID cases. In New York City, Mayor Eric Adams has vowed to keep the nation's largest school system open amid Omicron, citing the disastrous effect of remote learning on students. Oswald Feliz, NYC council member who sits on the health and education committee, joined Cheddar to discuss the city's plan to combat the recent surge and keep kids in school.

How Schools Are Preparing For Omicron
Schools across the country are determined to keep class in session, despite the rapidly-spreading Omicron variant. While many parents prefer in-person learning, they also worry whether the current public health guidelines will be enough to protect their kids. Erin Richards, national education reporter for USA Today, joined Cheddar to discuss how are schools are preparing for the surge to avoid another round of remote learning.

26 States to Raise Minimum Wage in 2022
Joe Sanberg, Business leader, entrepreneur, and anti-poverty advocate, joins Cheddar News to discuss his push for an $18 minimum wage in California, and how employers are reacting to minimum wage hikes across the country.

'Liberate' Creates Mental Health Gym for the Mind
Liv Bowser, founder of Liberate, joins Cheddar News to talk about the importance of exercising the mind to achieve peace.

New Law Allows Illinois Students to Take 5 Mental Health Days
Illinois State Senator Robert Martwick joins Cheddar News to discuss the new bill he co-sponsored allowing students in the state to take 5 mental health days without a doctor's note.

Being an Ally to Marginalized Communities
Lauren Wesley Wilson, founder and CEO of ColorComm Inc, joins Cheddar News to discuss the importance of allyship.

Colleges Navigate Omicron Variant as Virus Surges in the U.S.
Jared C. Bass, senior director for Higher Education at the Center for American Progress, joins Cheddar News to discuss how schools are navigating the Omicron variant.
