Los Angeles mayor among 15,000 city employees furloughed due to ‘fiscal emergency’
The L.A. City Council voted on Wednesday to declare a fiscal emergency and approved plans to furlough more than 15,000 city employees. — Megan Henney
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The L.A. City Council voted on Wednesday to declare a fiscal emergency and approved plans to furlough more than 15,000 city employees. — Megan Henney
Democrats, backed up by the mainstream media, are failing to acknowledge the real problems raised by universal mail-in voting, Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich argued Thursday. — Caleb Parke
The president directed officials to identify “anarchist jurisdictions” and move to withhold funds as he tries to build his campaign around the unrest that has accompanied racial justice protests. — Maggie Haberman and Jesse McKinley
Some Black residents of Kenosha, upended by the police shooting of Jacob Blake, weren’t convinced that an election would solve the problem. — John Eligon
Even though the American people are anticipating a fierce fight between the Democratic and Republican candidates for the 2020 presidential elections, a critic says one candidate is “weak.” While Rep. Incumbent President Donald J. Trump is looking forward to a second term
Earlier this month, New Jersey Gov. Murphy enacted a moratorium on removals of individuals who would suffer evictions or foreclosures in the State. This was part of the Gov’s continued efforts to help contain the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, and to protect
New Jersey Democrat and progressive, Lisa McCormick, has recently signed a pledge to oppose ballot rigging in the Garden State. McCormick was outstanding in the last primary election for U.S. Senate, and this made her N.J.’s leading progressive, as she signed the
Societies and families have evolved, so why shouldn’t our Family Court laws reflect these evolutions? This is the question that Family Advocate Network Political Action Committee (FAN-PAC) asked at a recent rally in Newark. “The Family Court is not meeting the needs
The progressive dialogs between the Trenton community and its leaders continue, as a local filmmaker creates “Common Ground” — another film within his docuseries. Last Saturday, Joseph A. Halsey, founder of the James R. Halsey Foundation of the Arts, along with Co-founder