March 15, 2020 New York City closes public schools amid coronavirus outbreak, affecting over 1.1 million students New York City officials on Sunday said its public school system will close for over a month in an effort to halt the spread of the coronavirus, a decision affecting over 1.1 million children.
February 23, 2020 Mike Slater: Newsom's call for 'housing prescriptions' to solve homelessness 'fundamentally misses' problem California radio host Mike Slater responded Sunday to Gov. Gavin Newsom's suggestion that doctors "should be able" to prescribe housing like they do medicine, calling it "so off the charts that you don’t even know where to begin."
February 17, 2020 Former NYPD commissioner: De Blasio should be 'screaming at the top of his lungs' over new bail-reform law Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik railed against New York's new bail-reform law Monday after a man who's now been arrested 139 times thanked Democrats for guaranteeing his immediate release despite repeatedly swiping hundreds of dollars from unsuspecting subway commuters since the state's law went into effect last month.
February 17, 2020 Colorado's Jared Polis posts photo of pit bull at governor's mansion days after Denver mayor approves ban The governor of Colorado found himself in an awkward situation after he posted what his office called a poorly timed tweet following the Denver mayor's veto of a law that would have ended the ban on pit bulls in the city.
February 9, 2020 Florida sees confusion a year after allowing convicted felons to vote More than a year after Florida voters approved a constitutional amendment restoring voting rights to an estimated 1.4 million people with felony convictions, widespread confusion surrounds its implementation.
January 20, 2020 NYC's homeless are suffering amid de Blasio mismanagement, critics say New York City’s homeless shelters are overloaded as an estimated 80,000 people sleep in shelters or on the streets, but Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration has failed in its attempts to solve the problem -- and other cities are suffering from the Democrat’s policy, according to critics.
January 20, 2020 Over 30 Florida local governments sue state, seek ability to regulate firearms Dozens of local officials around the state of Florida have joined together and challenged strict penalties set forth by the state that bar municipalities and counties from implementing their own firearm and ammunition regulations.
January 19, 2020 Bloomberg, in Oklahoma, pushes plan to fight racial income inequality Presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg on Sunday, the day before the national holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr., spoke out against racial income inequality in America, as the billionaire Democrat outlined an economic proposal aimed at increasing the financial opportunities for black communities across the nation.
January 14, 2020 Virginia's Ralph Northam to ban guns from Capitol grounds, officials say Fearing a repeat of the deadly violence that engulfed Charlottesville more than two years ago, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam plans to declare a temporary emergency Wednesday banning all weapons, including guns, from Capitol Square ahead of a massive rally planned next week over gun rights.
December 29, 2019 Former New York Assemblyman Dov Hikind reacts to Hanukkah stabbing attack: 'Anti-Semitism is out of control' Following the horrific machete attack in New York that injured five people celebrating Hanukkah, former New York state Assemblyman Dov Hikind said Sunday that the attack was a symptom of a much larger concern of rampant anti-Semitism.