New York City's Mayor Mamdani Swiftly Enacts Housing Reform with Executive Orders and Appoints Tenant Advocate Cea Weaver
Mayor Mamdani of NYC signed three executive orders to enhance tenant protections and address the housing crisis, appointing Cea Weaver as Director of the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants.
New Year, New Laws as Massachusetts Welcomes Cannabis Lounges and Tightens Boating and Hunting Regulations for 2026
Massachusetts starts 2026 with new laws on cannabis lounges, boater education, deer hunting, assault penalties on transit workers, and the addition of two commemorative days.
Bay Area Parents on Alert as Disney Hit With $10 Million Kids-Privacy Fine
A federal judge approved a $10M settlement after regulators said Disney mislabeled kids' YouTube videos, allowing data collection. The order forces a review program and new safeguards for video tags.
ICE Agents Brave Alarming 1,347% Surge in Assaults Amid Wave of Anti-ICE Sentiment, Boast Over 622,000 Deportations
ICE highlights a massive increase in violence against its officers and reports the removal of over 622,000 illegal aliens, including serious criminals, amid this dangerous climate.
Chicago Touts Historic Crime Reduction and Affordable Housing Successes Under Mayor Johnson's Leadership in 2025
Chicago reported significant drops in crime rates, advancements in affordable housing, and community investment in 2025, with city officials praising the efforts in crime reduction and urban development.
Cherry Hill Firefighter Jeffrey E. Marsden Set to Retire After Over Two Decades of Distinguished Service
Firefighter Jeffrey E. Marsden will retire on February 1, 2026, after over two decades with the Cherry Hill Fire Department, as announced in a social media post detailing his service and recognitions.












