New York City and California destinations featured on TIME’s list of the world’s best places

TIME Magazine Unveils 2026’s Best Places in the World TIME magazine has revealed the latest edition of its annual list, highlighting the 2026 best places globally. Among the selected locations are two cultural gems from New York City. This year’s assortment includes 100 destinations, categorizing them by accommodations and attractions worth visiting. In its selection […]
Georgia city stops water supply to proposed ICE detention facility.

Water Access Cut for Proposed ICE Detention Megacenter A city in Georgia has decided to shut off water access to a planned ICE detention “megacenter” and won’t lift this lockdown until a thorough explanation of the facility’s daily requirements is provided. Officials in Social Circle have locked the water meters leading to a large warehouse […]
Immigration judge orders deportation of NYC Council worker, causing city outrage

Deportation of Ex-New York City Council Employee Sparks Outrage An immigration judge has mandated the deportation of a former employee of the New York City Council, identified by federal authorities in January as an undocumented immigrant with a record of assault arrests. City Council President Julie Menin expressed her dismay regarding the deportation ruling on […]
New York City business owners caution against suggested $30 minimum wage increase supported by the mayor.

Concerns Over Proposed Minimum Wage Increase in NYC Business owners are sounding alarms about the potential impact of a proposed $30 minimum wage increase in New York City. If City officials move forward with this plan, they warn it could lead to severe consequences for various industries. The City Council is considering raising the minimum […]
Discover the oldest pothole in New York City — a long-standing crater that has troubled The Bronx for years.

A pothole in the Bronx has become infamous among locals, reportedly affecting cars and trucks for over a decade, and it might just be the oldest one recorded in the city. This 4-inch-deep crater sits at the intersection of Addie and Bouquet streets in Allerton. Residents note that despite various attempts at repairs, the busy […]
City increases funding to $368 million as number of homeless individuals rises by 26%

NYC Spending on Unsheltered Homelessness Soars, Yet Numbers Climb New York City has increased its spending on unsheltered homelessness significantly since 2019, now nearing $368 million, despite a growing number of individuals living on the streets, as reported by the state comptroller. City data indicates that the unsheltered population rose from 3,588 in fiscal year […]
Georgia city halts water supply to proposed ICE detention facility

Water Access Cut Off for ICE Detention Facility in Georgia In a Georgia city, local officials have restricted access to water for a planned Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center. The proposal for a detention facility in Social Circle was disclosed last December. Reportedly, the Trump administration is looking to reform the immigration detention […]
LA City Council leader’s shocking double standard revealed

Marquise Harris-Dawson recently found himself in a tricky situation after a traffic stop. New information shows that the president of the Los Angeles City Council made an illegal U-turn on a road he has previously labeled as one of the most hazardous in the city. He was pulled over for this traffic violation on a […]
Taxi driver who struck two women on a New York City sidewalk has had their license suspended, officials say.

Taxi Driver License Suspended After Accident A yellow cab driver was suspended from driving after hitting two women on a city sidewalk, according to officials. One of the passengers remarked that it felt like he had come from hell just hours before the incident. The Taxi and Limousine Commission revoked 25-year-old Mahamuda Akhter’s license as […]
LA City Council leader seen after police encounter embarrassment

City Council President’s Controversial Traffic Stop The president of the Los Angeles City Council was seen on Sunday sporting a T-shirt with a message that promotes three important ideas: “Drink Water, Love Hard, and Fight Racism.” Marquise Harris Dawson, who represents the 8th District, recently gave emotional testimony regarding what he describes as racially motivated […]