June 9, 2021 New York City's message to Kim Jong Un honoring Otto Warmbier The street where the North Korean regime's mission to the United Nations is located could soon be named "Otto Warmbier Way," after the 22-year-old American college student who was brutally tortured and sent home to die by Kim's regime in 2017.
June 9, 2021 NYPD boss Dermot Shea a no-show as Mayor de Blasio hammered over shooting surge Police Commissioner Dermot Shea was once again a no-show at a press conference held by Mayor Bill de Blasio and focused on crimefighting where reporters peppered Hizzoner with questions over his administration’s handling of the Big Apple’s deadly shooting surge.
June 8, 2021 NYC Board of Correction votes to end solitary confinement in city’s jail system The New York City Board of Correction on Tuesday voted unanimously to end solitary confinement in the city’s jails.
June 8, 2021 Greg Gutfeld: Getting rid of activity quotas would stop forcing cops to chase minor violations Vincent Del Castillo is a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice for the past 30 years; served 27 years in the NYC transit police department, the last three as department chief. This guy knows his stuff. Which is why you never see him on TV.
June 7, 2021 'Last Days of New York' author blames de Blasio, liberal policies for city's decline: 'It's a grim picture' Seth Barron, a reporter and editor in New York City, who has covered the area for more than a decade, outlined what he said is the city's decline under Mayor Bill de Blasio in his new book.
June 6, 2021 US Congressional candidate slams de Blasio's mask mandate: 'Parents are the best experts of their children' Congressional candidate Liz Joy, R-N.Y., discusses Mayor de Blasio’s refusal to lift the school mask mandate in NYC public schools.
June 4, 2021 Greg Gutfeld: National leaders' silence on crime is 'existential threat' As the crime gets worse, so will Democrats' deflections. They’ll blame systemic racism and the news will try to convince you that it's your duty to eat cicadas to help the environment.
June 3, 2021 De Blasio hits back after 7 of 8 NYC mayoral candidates say they don't want his endorsement Almost all Democratic candidates for New York City mayor were on the same page about one thing: steering clear of Mayor de Blasio's endorsement.
June 3, 2021 Greg Gutfeld: Cause and effect can lead to bad things, if you don't consider consequences Cause and effect can lead to bad things if you don't consider the consequences of your actions. For example: if you remove consequences to criminal acts, criminals will commit more crime, but if you punish crime -- crime goes away.
June 1, 2021 Geraldo Rivera: The urban crime spikes show government unable to keep us safe Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Tuesday a top role of government at all levels is to keep its constituents safe and secure, pointing to several major cities seeing violent crime surges over the past several months, and telling “The Story” that officials are therefore failing their people.