Government proposes fines or jail time for homeless individuals in DC

The White House announced on Tuesday that homeless individuals in Washington, D.C. might face fines and even jail time as part of a broader crackdown on crime. Spokesperson Caroline Leavitt remarked, “The homelessness issue has destroyed cities.” According to Leavitt, the government is offering homeless individuals the choice to leave encampments and receive assistance in […]
Homeless individuals in DC will face shelter or jail as part of a crackdown on crime

Homeless Policy Changes in D.C. Amid Crime Crackdown In Washington D.C., homeless individuals will soon face a choice: either enter a shelter or go to prison, part of the new approach to address crime in the city, as stated by White House press director Karoline Leavitt. According to Leavitt, a new federal agency is actively […]
Mayor Adams reveals that more than 1,000 homeless New Yorkers have been relocated from the subway to permanent housing due to the Subway Safety Plan.

Progress for Homeless New Yorkers Under Mayor Adams Since Mayor Eric Adams took office, over 3,500 homeless individuals have exited the streets and subway systems of New York City, being placed into permanent homes. This was highlighted recently as a sign of the effectiveness of his “subway safety plan.” According to city officials, more than […]
Trump provides optimism for the homeless — Newsom’s progress tour is a facade

On July 24, 2025, President Trump made a notable move to address the homelessness issue in the U.S. with the issuance of a Presidential Order titled “End of Crimes and Disabilities on the Streets of America.” By implementing bans on public encampments and prioritizing federal funding for states and cities that focus on addiction treatment […]
Cuomo criticizes Mamdani for taking $2,300 from homeless people in New York.

Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, described by Andrew Cuomo as a “rich man,” advocates for affordable housing in New York City. Cuomo made this remark in a thoughtful social media post, reflecting on his own experience of paying $2,300 for a one-bedroom apartment in a sought-after area of Queens. He shared this on Friday along with […]
Following the scandal involving the Corruption Minister, the Homeless Minister steps down.

UK Homeless Minister Resigns Amid Controversy The UK’s homeless minister has resigned following allegations of inappropriate actions involving tenants of a property he owns. This development adds to the ongoing turmoil facing the Labour government, which is grappling with accusations of hypocrisy. Rushanara Ali, the minister representing Bethnal Green and Stepney, stepped down after a […]
Driver suspected of being intoxicated reportedly dismisses deadly accident as ‘just a homeless individual’

A suspected drunk driver in Florida has been linked to the tragic assault and death of a woman, with police describing the victim as “just a homeless person.” Ivana Gomez, 32, was reportedly speeding through Miami in her BMW when she violently collided with 41-year-old Kathryn Kipnis, resulting in Kipnis’s head breaking through the windshield, […]
Minnesota man, who aimed to be ‘a mass murderer,’ laughed while telling the story of nearly fatal stabbing of a homeless woman: complaint

Authorities report that a 20-year-old man, identified as Logan Anthony Saitz, confessed to stabbing a homeless woman multiple times—”about 20″—during an encounter at Willow Lane Park in Hennepin County on Sunday morning. He appeared to find enjoyment in the act, claiming he had wanted to kill random people since he was ten years old. During […]
Walmart Stabbing Suspect Remained Homeless Despite Criminal Record and Mental Health Issues

A man accused of injuring 11 people at a Walmart in Michigan over the weekend has a troubling history and is reportedly homeless. Authorities identified him as 42-year-old Bradford James Gill, who has faced multiple legal charges since 2002, many of which were dismissed due to mental health issues. The Emmett County Sheriff’s Office had […]
David Marcus: Trump’s executive order tackles US homeless encampments with kindness

Homelessness and Recent Executive Orders: A Complex Issue Two years ago, in the Kensington area of Philadelphia, I witnessed a tense interaction as an EMT arrived to the scene. The medic stepped out, visibly frustrated, and confronted the gathered crowd. I stood beside my photographer, noticing a man nearby who was shirtless and appeared to […]