VIDEO February 6, 2023 San Francisco neighborhood overrun with sex workers, ‘terrible policy’: Michael Shellenberger Founder of Environmental Progress and author Michael Shellenberger says street prostitution increased after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation that decriminalizes loitering for prostitution purposes.
White House February 2, 2023 White House encourages agencies to boost unpaid leave for federal workers The White House called on its federal agencies to expand access to family and medical leave opportunities, as well as to explore a new "safe leave" policy.
West Virginia February 1, 2023 WV needs help running summer feeding program for kids West Virginia is seeking nonprofit groups and local agencies to help feed children from lower-income areas to ensure that no child goes hungry during the summer.
California January 31, 2023 CA county to pay $32M to settle lawsuit alleging child welfare agency failed to respond to abuse reports Tulare County, California, is settling a child welfare lawsuit with $32 million. The lawsuit alleged that the agency failed to respond to abuse reports.
Social Policy January 18, 2023 Elites in Davos strategize on how to fight ‘right-wing' groups: ‘Hit back’ A panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Tuesday discussed how to fight the right wing to make NGOs more trustworthy in the eyes of voters.
US January 17, 2023 Daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. says she’s disappointed in America’s progress after decades of honoring MLK Marin Luther King Jr.’s daughter, Rev. Bernice King, said that while the U.S. celebrates MLK as a holiday, Americans do not embrace the lessons King taught.
US December 30, 2022 Indiana blocks TikTok from state devices, joins 19 other states in legislation against the app Indiana has joined 19 other states in issuing some sort of ban against using the social media app TikTok on state-owned and government-issued devices.
OPINION December 9, 2022 Democrats' push to expand Social Security isn't fair to the taxpayer Our fellow English-speaking countries provide valuable lessons in forging sustainable retirement programs and building adequate retirement incomes.
Media November 30, 2022 People should ‘pass a test’ to prove they’re ‘income-worthy' of having kids, Dr. Phil guest argues Talk show host Dr. Phil hosted a collection of guests to debate over the idea of overpopulation and whether or not it is ethical to procreate in modern society.
Connecticut November 23, 2022 Connecticut board approves Italian-American monument to replace Columbus statue that was removed in 2020 A New Haven board approved the replacement of a Christopher Columbus statue with a public monument representing the Italian-American immigrant experience.
EDUCATION November 16, 2022 Parents rail against NJ school district's 'woke' transgender curriculum: 'Can we just get back to teaching?' Outraged parents and parental rights groups are pushing back against the gender identity policy adopted by Lawrence Township Public Schools in New Jersey.