‘Inappropriate for children’: NY theater’s unusual reason for canceling pro-life play
New York's Theatre Row canceled a performance of the pro-life play "Oh Gosnell: The Truth About Abortion" just days before its premiere, claiming it is inappropriate for children and there is a concern for the safety of theater staff and neighbors, Fox News reported. Phelim McAleer's play is based on verbatim transcripts from the ...
New York is considering licensing restaurants to sell food containing marijuana
The state of New York is considering passing a bill that would allow restaurants to sell marijuana-infused food and weed-infused edibles. Following the decriminalization of recreational marijuana in New York in 2021, discussions are underway to grant the first licenses to sell marijuana-infused food. Aaron Ghitelman, a spokesman for the state's ...
NY Time publishes an opinion piece attacking God on Easter
At the beginning of one of the holiest weekends for Christians, the New York Times published an opinion piece proposing that believers turn their backs on God. The left-leaning newspaper published the essay written by Shalom Auslander, who claims to have become disillusioned with his religious upbringing in a New York ...
New York City subway shooting: 29 people already injured
A gunman detonated a smoke bomb and started shooting inside a subway in Brooklyn, New York, at around 8:30 am. The shooter wounded 16 people and fled. The suspect is an African-American male, approximately 5'11" tall, with a strong body appearance, said New York Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell, according to The New ...
Supreme Court simplifies requirements for wrongful arrest disputes
America's highest court lowered the mandatory criteria to sue authorities for detaining individuals without proper reason on April 4. The U.S. Supreme Court no longer requires acquittals or statements of innocence before hearing wrongful arrest matters. In a six to three vote, associate justices ruled complainants can immediately pursue Fourth Amendment lawsuits ...
AOC demands Supreme Court justice’s resignation
A Democrat from New York ordered a judiciary official to step down because his spouse approved of the previous president on March 29. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants Clarence Thomas to resign as U.S. Supreme Court associate justice because his wife, Virginia Thomas, supported Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Virginia ...
AOC criticized for controversial Biden impersonation
A Democrat from New York was widely questioned for imitating Joe Biden on March 18. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) thought it was a good idea to record a video of herself whispering like the president. "Let me tell you a secret: most people do not really know what capitalism is; most ...
US Senate unanimously approves making daylight saving time permanent
Every American could enjoy later sunrises and sunsets indefinitely after the U.S. Senate approved new daylight savings rules on March 15. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) convinced a majority of senators the nation would benefit from making daylight savings time permanent. If the House and Joe Biden also approve, the Sunshine Protection Act ...
NYC ends facemasks in schools and vaccination passport for citizens and tourists, all you need to know
Mayor Eric Adams announced Friday morning the end of school facemask and vaccination passport mandates throughout New York City, one of the places with the most restrictive COVID-19 protocols in the U.S., according to the Associated Press (AP). The mayor's decision comes after state Gov. Kathy Hochul earlier this week lifted ...
New York thug attacks Falun Gong truth-clarification center
On Feb. 10, a Chinese man with black tattoos on both arms, a black hat, and a black shirt began attacking the Falun Gong truth-clarification site in front of the Flushing Library in New York. He then moved to another location outside the Flushing Golden Mall, hitting, kicking, vandalizing, and ...
Mazars accountants stop vouching for Trump organization’s financial statements
Consultants questioned the integrity of financial records from hundreds of businesses owned by the former president on Feb. 9. Mazars USA declared Trump Organization financial statements from the past decade cannot be "relied on." "Statements of financial condition for Donald J. Trump for the years ending June 30, 2011–June 30, 2020, should ...
Court dismisses former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s New York Times defamation case
Further media libel claims from a Republican from Alaska will not be heard after a Manhattan judge dismissed her case on Feb. 14. The U.S. District Court recently threw out former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times. Judge Jed Rakoff claimed Palin's legal team failed to give ...
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez curses at Congress’s inner workings
A democratic socialist from New York profanely criticized the way federal politics operates. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez openly cursed at U.S. Congress's inner workings, and the lawmaking process, for poor planning and missed opportunities. "Honestly, it is a [expletive] show, it is scandalizing every single day [and] ... it never stops being scandalizing," ...
Clinton campaign spied on White House, and Trump in 2016 says Special Counsel John Durham
A Trump administration-appointed integrity official accused a failed presidential campaign of espionage on Feb. 11. Special Counsel John Durham believes Hillary Clinton's campaign allies paid contractor Fusion GPS to monitor Donald Trump's cell phone data. Durham revealed the spying began back when Trump was a GOP presidential candidate for the 2016 general ...
Launch of “Vegan Fridays” for New York City school lunches sparks controversy
The largest public school district in the United States, the New York City school district, launched a new "Vegan Fridays" lunch program last Friday, Feb. 4, raising concerns among parents who watched what children ate that day. Last week, the district announced the menu change on social media, tweeting: "NEW: @NYCschools ...
Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst jumps from NYC building, dead at 30
Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst was pronounced dead on Sunday morning, Jan. 30, after she jumped from the 29th floor of the 60-story Orion condominium building in New York City. The Associated Press citing police, said that Kryst, the 2019 winner of the Miss USA pageant and a correspondent for the entertainment news program ...
