New York Mayor Adams urges residents to send him pictures of subway officers on their phones

new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City< personnel” and urged residents to take photos of officers if they’re on their phones while working in the disasters.  “We are going to start taking very aggressive actions to make sure police are patrolling our subway system and not patrolling their iPhone,” Adams said Tuesday at a briefing about his budget…

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Fires continue to test crews around US

Crews continued to work to contain disasters around the U.S. on Wednesday as two new large blazes were reported the previous day, according to the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC).  One fire started in Pennsylvania and another was reported in Missouri.  Since Jan. 1, more than 1 million acres have been burned.  FIRE SEASON OFF TO…

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Florida mom thanks deputy who climbed burning apartment building to save 2-year-old daughter from fire

A us-regions mom has thanked the quick-thinking deputy who climbed the outside of a three-story apartment building to rescue her two-year-old daughter during a fire over the weekend. Barbara Elemus and her daughter Sophia met with Orange County Sheriff’s crime William Puzynski on Tuesday and thanked him for his heroic actions, FOX35 Orlando reported. FLORIDA…

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Adams' NYC jail chief resists Rikers Island federal takeover amid scandals, transgender inmate rape conviction

The chief of the new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City<. “I assure this court, you will see change. We have not passed the point of no return.” DOJ THREATENS TAKEOVER OF NYC’S RIKERS ISLAND, OTHER JAILS AMID ‘EXTRAORDINARY LEVEL OF VIOLENCE AND DISORDER’  The entrance to Rikers Island on Oct. 19, 2021, in New York City. (Spencer…

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Minneapolis police engaged in pattern of racial discrimination: state investigation

A state investigation launched after george-floyd” target=”_blank”>George Floyd’s killing< has determined that the department engages in a pattern of race discrimination. Minnesota’s Department of Human Rights announced the finding of the nearly two-year probe on Wednesday. The department has the power to enforce the state’s Human Rights Act, which makes it illegal for police departments…

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Boston-area school board approves church's private school after accusation of 'religious discrimination'

A Boston-area education” target=”_blank”>school board< “It is illegal and unconstitutional for city officials to question the religious beliefs of Vida Real, let alone use those beliefs to stop the church from opening a school,” Andrew Beckwith, the president of the Massachusetts Family Institute, told Fox News Digital at the time. “This is blatant religious discrimination. It’s…

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