City Announces Cops to Begin Arresting People for Being Homeless in the Wrong Part of Town
By Matt Agorist Orange County, CA — The war on homelessness has reached unprecedented heights this week as officials in California announced that they will…
By Matt Agorist Orange County, CA — The war on homelessness has reached unprecedented heights this week as officials in California announced that they will…
By Emma Fiala A report published on Tuesday by the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, revealed that 13,400 of the city’s homeless population had jobs…
By Dagny Taggart We are living in precarious times, and if you haven’t prepared for an economic collapse yet, it is time to start taking…
By Amanda Froelich More than enough food is produced around the world to feed the global population, yet an estimated 821 million people go hungry…
By Mayukh Saha To all those people claiming humanity is in shambles and moral values are dead — you have no idea what you are…
By Ryan McMaken With the rise of the Yellow Vest Movement in France — which began last October and continues today — French activists and…
By Michael Snyder The elite are very “tolerant” of the homeless until they start showing up in their own neighborhoods. Even though the mainstream media…
By Matt Agorist Lansing, MI — In January, temperatures in Lansing, Michigan plummeted far below freezing making it extremely dangerous for those who are homeless….
By Janet Phelan Around 2009, 40,000 people disappeared from the streets of Los Angeles. The biannual homeless census for 2005, conducted by the Los Angeles…
By B.N. Frank New Jersey consumer and environmental organizations are the latest to oppose customer rate increases which include funding the installation of unsafe, inefficient…
By Brad Polumbo It’s not true, but if you ask Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., she’ll tell you conservatives don’t care about poor people. Ocasio-Cortez and…
By Andrew Kern In a very limited sense, there is private education in the developed world, but private schools are almost always heavily regulated by…
By Aaron Kesel San Francisco app developers are working with government to give homeless people a tap on the shoulder of Big Brother, tracking their…