Congress January 8, 2023 Gaetz and Rogers weren’t the first: Here are the wildest times lawmakers have come to blows inside the Capitol Congress has a long history of violence between lawmakers, and the 118th Congress nearly added to that history when Rep. Mike Rogers had to be restrained from Rep. Matt Gaetz.
West Virginia January 5, 2023 Mayor of West Virginia capital proposes $15 minimum wage for city workers The mayor of Charleston, West Virginia, has proposed a $15 minimum wage for city workers. She is also looking into providing low-cost housing options for mental health professionals.
VIDEO December 29, 2022 Home prices continue to dip ahead of 2023 Real estate broker Sam DeBianchi joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss what home buyers and sellers can expect in the new year as some housing markets around the country continue to cool.
OPINION December 26, 2022 I was a CEO, here's what I learned about compassion from my homeless brother I was a CEO, I learned about compassion from my homeless brother. 8 million low-income households face affordability crisis and could wind up homeless.
Media December 20, 2022 Airbnb bans listings where enslaved people used to live or work Airbnb's new policy prohibits listings 'on a former plantation where enslaved people lived or worked' following backlash over a '1830s slave cabin' listing.
OPINION December 8, 2022 We worked for Dr. Ben Carson. We know Dr. Ben Carson. Canceling him is just not right. We worked for Ben Carson. We know Ben Carson. Letting cancel culture erase a school name honoring him is a rejection of his heroism and the American dream.
Tennessee December 2, 2022 Tennessee awards over $27 million in grants for community development More than $27 million in community development grants has been approved in Tennessee. The grants will help the community with health and safety initiatives and housing rehabilitation.
New York City December 1, 2022 NYC liberals rip Adams' homelessness directive to forcibly hospitalize mentally ill living on streets, subways New York City Mayor Eric Adams directed NYPD, FDNY and housing to start involuntarily committing the severely mentally ill homeless people unable to meet their basic needs.
New York City November 29, 2022 NYC bill preventing landlords from performing criminal background checks backed by majority of council New York City landlords may soon be prohibited from performing criminal background checks on prospective tenants.
OPINION November 27, 2022 How progressives' grand plans for subsidized housing have harmed African Americans Our country's low-income housing policies, from public housing to Section 8, tax credits and more have done real harm to those they were intended to help. Here's how it all began.
POLITICS November 16, 2022 Rent stabilization, affordable housing measures approved across several US cities Housing propositions won in several cities during this year’s midterms. The ballot measures will protect tenants from soaring rent increases amid inflation and prevent homelessness.