Transfer of NYPD captain following viral comments reveals double standards at City Hall for Democrats and Republicans, say critics.

NYPD Inspector Under Fire for Criticism of Mayor An NYPD inspector recently caught on video criticizing New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani as a “disgrace” has sparked significant public support. This backlash against his reassignment to a less favorable role has turned him into somewhat of a folk hero among those who resonate with his […]
New York City public schools expected to experience a drop of 153,000 students by 2035

The number of public schools in New York City is expected to decrease, mirroring a broader decline in the city’s population since last year. Projections from the New York City School Construction Authority indicate that by the 2034-2035 school year, around 721,251 students will be enrolled, which marks a drop of 153,000 from the figures […]
New York City father sues ACS and Meta for $50 million following his teen’s deadly stabbing

Meta, the tech giant, is facing a $50 million lawsuit from a father who claims the company played a part in the alleged murder of his daughter, 17-year-old Emery Lynn Mizell. According to him, the teen’s killer—also a 15-year-old—harassed her for a month on Instagram, which is owned by Meta. The father, Tony Mizell, argues […]
New York City embraces the opening of a discount fast-fashion giant amid rising affordability issues

Primark Opening in Manhattan Draws Huge Crowds Fast fashion is really making waves right now. On May 8, the opening of Primark, a popular Irish retailer known for its stylish yet affordable clothing and home goods, attracted a massive crowd at 150 West 34th Street in Manhattan. It’s estimated that around 3,000 bargain hunters lined […]
A different city in Southern California plans to prohibit self-checkout lanes.

Shoppers in California might soon find that a quick trip to the grocery store isn’t as easy as it used to be. Significant changes could be on the horizon for self-checkout options in Santa Ana, with tighter regulations aiming to address theft and maintain jobs. Supporters believe these measures will enhance security, while some critics […]
Seattle mayor loses composure during basic questions as city descends deeper into disorder.

Seattle’s Progressive Scene Facing Major Challenges Under the leadership of Democratic Mayor Katie Wilson, Seattle’s progressive policies seem to be coming apart more quickly than anticipated. Recent public appearances have revealed that ideological beliefs might be taking precedence over practical governance in Washington state. Wilson recently imposed a 10% tax on the city’s billionaires, seemingly […]
Outrage over plan to use civilians as traffic officers in LA City Hall

Executives are raising alarms about a proposal from Los Angeles City Hall that would remove police officers’ power to arrest drivers for traffic violations, suggesting instead that civilians take on this responsibility. They describe the plan as “extremely dangerous.” On Wednesday, the City Council voted unanimously, 14-0, to support a scaled-back version of the initiative […]
Popular Hollywood restaurant 25 Degrees criticizes city government over closure decision

A well-loved burger spot within Hollywood’s iconic Roosevelt Hotel has announced its impending closure after over two decades of service, stirring up quite a reaction in the community. Known as 25 Degrees, this eatery, celebrated for its mouthwatering burgers and rich milkshakes, has cited the city’s governance and escalating operational costs as primary reasons for […]
New York officials urgently seek to prevent wealthy individuals from leaving the city due to Mamdani

Concerns Rise Over New York’s Wealth Exodus Amid increasing worries about Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s policies, New York leaders are anxious to retain billionaire tycoons who might pull their resources from the city. High-profile executives like Citadel’s Ken Griffin and Apollo Global Management’s Mark Rowan have hinted at moving operations out of New York City, which […]
Lakers lose to Thunder 125-107 in Game 2 in Oklahoma City

OKLAHOMA CITY — Lakers Stumble Again The Lakers found themselves in a familiar position, yet again falling short, losing 125-107 to the Thunder in Game 2 at Paycom Center. It seemed like they were their own worst enemies, with 21 turnovers leading to 26 points for Oklahoma City. There were also those 17 second-chance points […]