12,000 NYC Students Banned From School For Not Consenting To Random Covid Testing
By Tyler Durden Today in “how far can your rights be infringed upon before people start to push back” news… About 12,000 New York City…
By Tyler Durden Today in “how far can your rights be infringed upon before people start to push back” news… About 12,000 New York City…
By Michael Maharrey Today, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill placing a temporary moratorium on facial recognition technology in the state’s schools. The…
By Max Gulker Imagine an extra $3 tax any time you order something online. That’s what two New York City officials are asking of New…
By Tyler Durden According to ABC7 in New York, the New York Police Department (NYPD) is set to receive a new Boston Dynamics robot dog with special…
By The Corbett Report Welcome to New World Next Week – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the…
By Tyler Durden In another page right out of the Gestapo playbook, the Health Department of New York state – which is now losing thousands…
By Tyler Durden The co-owner of a bar on Staten Island which declared itself an ‘autonomous zone‘ after its liquor license was yanked over COVID-19…
By Tyler Durden Here comes the next recession as nearly one-third of small businesses in New York and New Jersey remain closed since the virus pandemic began…
By Tyler Durden In what is a hilarious bit of irony for Democrat politicians in New York, a pub that had its liquor license yanked…
By Joe Jankowski New York business owners protesting COVID-19 restrictions put in place by Governor Andrew Cuomo confronted and chased away county health department agents…
By Tyler Durden In the seventh month of the virus pandemic, New York City is still in shambles, with more than half a million residents…
By Tyler Durden New York City slapped over 62 people, businesses and houses of worship with over $150,000 in fines during the first weekend of…
By Tyler Durden Broadway’s 41 theaters in New York City are now suspending ticket sales through May 30, 2021, according to a Friday morning announcement…
By Tyler Durden A vibrant economic recovery of America’s largest city that is New York City, depends on the return of office workers; otherwise, the…