Why unhoused people are perceived to be more dangerous than they really are Tuesday, October 17 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- High-profile cases of unhoused people committing violent acts in U.S. cities like New York and San Francisco may have ignited fear and frustration around the homeless population of these areas, experts say.But while those incidents tend to draw attention, they may... Read More.
Manhattan DA backtracks on prosecution memo perceived as soft on crime Monday, February 7 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- A month into his tenure, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Friday sought to clarify some of his prosecutorial policies that fueled criticism he is soft on crime.Bragg’s letter to his staff, obtained by ABC News, came the same week the... Read More.
Biden seeks to walk back perceived veto threat on bipartisan infrastructure deal Sunday, June 27 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- The road to passing the bipartisan infrastructure deal negotiated by senators and agreed to by the White House this week is proving to be a rough one.On Saturday, President Joe Biden issued a statement seeking to walk back his perceived ultimatum that his... Read More.