Plan to House Migrants in Brooklyn Elementary School Gym

As cities across the U.S. deal with the surge of illegal immigration, New York City leaders are facing backlash for reportedly housing migrants in a Brooklyn elementary school gym. The “Fox & Friends” co-hosts reacted to the move and slammed Mayor Eric Adams for not having a plan after touting the city’s status as a … Continued

Catholic Church Hosts ‘God is Trans’ Exhibit

St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Manhattan is hosting an art exhibit titled “God is Trans: A Queer Spiritual Journey.” The display by artist Adah Unachukwu describes a queer spiritual journey in the steps of Sacrifice, Identity and Communion, The New York Post reported Sunday. A spokesman for the Archdiocese of New York said he was unaware … Continued

Gas Banned in New Buildings

New York State became the first state in the nation on Tuesday to ban natural gas and other fossil fuels in new buildings, mandating a shift to renewable energy and electricity as the state’s power grid runs short of capacity. The Washington Post reported: New York has become the first state in the nation to pass a … Continued

Teen Migrants Overwhelm Shelters

Hundreds of migrant teenagers have traveled solo to New York City since last July, leaving shelters and volunteers scrambling to help while mixed reactions are coming from city officials about what to do with them. Some of the teens arriving at the Port Authority Bus Terminal alone are as young as 14 years old, arriving … Continued

Video Released Showing Soaring Crime in NY City

House Republicans released a scorching video Monday morning highlighting Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s soft-on-crime policies as soaring crime grips New York City. Just before the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on crime in the Big Apple, the committee released a video underscoring Bragg’s soft-on-crime policies, contrasting his recent charges against former President Donald Trump that many … Continued

Two Arrested for Running Chinese Gov’t Police Station in Manhattan

The FBI and federal prosecutors announced Monday the arrests of two New York residents who allegedly ran an undisclosed Chinese government police station in Manhattan’s Chinatown neighborhood. Lu Jianwang and Chen Jinping have each been charged with conspiring to act as agents of China’s government, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York. … Continued

Utah Ranked Best State for Businesses

Utah ranked as the best state for businesses for the 16th straight year in an annual conservative economic forecast this week, with New York ranking dead last. The American Legislative Exchange Council, a network of conservative private investors and state legislators, found in the 16th annual Rich States, Poor States report that Utah again topped a range of … Continued

Robots Used to Battle Crime

The New York City Police Department will use robots to battle crime. New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell, and Chief Jeffrey Maddrey announced the plan featuring two distinct types of robots, and a GPS tracking system, in Times Square on Tuesday. “In every era, we have maximized public and officer safety through emerging … Continued

Child Labor Suit Brought Against Anti-Israel Ben & Jerry’s

Woke ice cream giant Ben & Jerry’s is being sued for its “hypocritical” use of child labor, despite the company’s oft-stated commitment to social justice causes. The news of child labor comes on the heels of a settlement with its parent company, Unilever, which Ben & Jerry’s accused of violating a merger deal signed over two decades ago … Continued

Math, English Minimum Test Scores Being Lowered

New York state is preparing to lower its minimum test scores for student proficiency in math and English following what an official described as a “learning loss” during the coronavirus pandemic. The changes come after the scores for third through eighth grade tests slumped in 2022 compared to 2019, with no eighth grader in Schenectady — which … Continued

NY Losing Cops at Record Pace

The New York Police Department is continuing to lose cops at a record pace that law enforcement experts say “has the potential to be a real disaster” as the Big Apple simultaneously deals with surging crime. According to data for January and February that was obtained by the New York Post, 239 officers have already … Continued

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