Homeless Crisis May 5 Dem city uses 'bait-and-switch' tactic to approve homeless shelter, locals erupt New Yorkers marched down the streets of Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, on Sunday to oppose the creation of a homeless shelter they did not approve.
VIDEO May 5 Residents rally against NYC homeless shelter plans after district changed original plan for affordable housing Protests erupted at Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York City, on Sunday after a site initially approved as affordable housing was switched to become a homeless shelter.
Trump's First 100 Days May 1 HUD Secretary Scott Turner lays out agency wins during first 100 days, shares priorities for next 100 HUD Secretary Scott Turner discusses agency wins during the Trump administration's first 100 days, and lays out some upcoming priorities for the agency over the next 100.
Opinion April 27 Trump should raze HUD headquarters to drain DC swamp HUD was supposed to bring social justice to American cities. Instead, it's left a "trail of failed developments in every corner of the country."
Opinion April 26 Here's why helping the homeless rebuild their lives is key to America’s future success Supporting the homeless in healing and becoming productive members of society is not just about compassion; it is also a strategic investment in America’s long-term prosperity and strength.
Politics April 25 California floats plan to allow homeless students to sleep in their cars amid housing crisis A Public Policy Institute of California report found California has among the lowest homeownership rates and the most expensive housing in the country.
DOGE April 17 HUD puts half-occupied headquarters building in DC up for sale HUD's headquarters was put on a list of federal assets to be sold, and it is facing hundreds of millions in deferred maintenance costs with only half the building being used.
Trump's First 100 Days April 16 SCOOP: HUD reveals how many staffers have packed their bags and taken resignation offers The Department of Housing and Urban Development released the numbers on how many staffers took a second resignation offer after the OPM's fork in the road offer.
New York April 16 Trump administration refers NY AG Letitia James for possible prosecution over allegations of mortgage fraud New York Attorney General Letitia James faces mortgage fraud allegations from property purchases decades ago in which she allegedly listed her father as her husband.
Opinion April 16 House prices skyrocketed under Biden. Now, guess who Democrats want to blame? The median house price shot up five times more than wages in the last five years. Democrats want to point fingers at Trump's tariffs or immigration policy, but it's their fault.
Housing March 30 HUD chief showcases how private-public partnerships uplift economically neglected areas in Philly tour HUD Secretary Scott Turner visited Philadelphia on Thursday to see how Opportunity Zones and private investments have revitalized areas of the city that had long been neglected.