Homeless Sex in NYC Parking Lot

A parking lot beneath the FDR Drive near the East River Greenway has become a hotspot for homeless sex, with explicit videos obtained. Locals express disgust and concern over the deteriorating state of the area.

Homeless Woman Steals Donations from Oakland City Council Candidate

A homeless woman stole $1,000 worth of donations from an Oakland city council candidate during a campaign kickoff event, and the police did not show up when called.

Fire at Jay Littleton Ball Park in Ontario, California

Historic Jay Littleton Ball Park in Ontario, California, known for being featured in the film A League of Their Own, burned down in a 5-alarm fire, possibly caused by homeless individuals. The wooden grandstands were destroyed, but the field and scoreboard remain standing. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Legal Battle Over Homeless Shelter in Ohio

Local Ohio church faces legal challenges for providing shelter to homeless citizens overnight, city threatens eviction and fines despite church's efforts to assist those in need.

Aggressive Homeless Encampment Sweeps in San Francisco

Aggressive homeless encampment sweeps began in San Francisco following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling. Homeless individuals were not notified beforehand, leading to belongings being thrown away. City staff are taking strict actions to clear encampments and prevent re-encampments.

Impact of Heat on Homeless Residents in Las Vegas

Homeless residents in Las Vegas are vulnerable to illness and death from scorching weather, with outreach workers providing support such as water and transportation to shelters and cooling centers.

Fatal Shooting Outside Republican National Convention

A homeless man, allegedly hearing voices, was shot dead outside the Republican National Convention. Witnesses claim he was swinging knives at police before being shot. The incident occurred in Milwaukee, marking the second fatality at a GOP event in days.

Shigella Bacteria Outbreak in Santa Clara County

An outbreak of shigella bacteria is affecting the homeless community in Santa Clara County, California, with 10 confirmed cases and 22 suspected cases. The infection is linked to the contaminated Guadalupe River downstream from Highway 85.

Celebrities Who Were Homeless Before Finding Success

Numerous celebrities like Jim Carrey, Jennifer Lopez, and Chris Pratt were once homeless before achieving massive success in their careers. This article highlights their struggles and how they overcame homelessness to reach stardom.

High-Rise Residential Tower for the Homeless in Los Angeles

A new high-rise residential tower for the homeless costing $600,000 per unit opened in downtown Los Angeles. It offers 278 units with various amenities and is funded by taxpayers.

California Homeless Crisis and Tiny Homes Initiative

California Gov. Gavin Newsom promised to deliver 1,200 'tiny homes' to help shelter the homeless in 2023, but none have opened yet due to delays and issues with funding and site approvals. Homelessness continues to be a problem in California despite previous efforts.

Illegal Alien Accused of Murder in West Virginia

Illegal alien from El Salvador accused of murdering a woman in West Virginia after attacking two homeless people with baseball bats. The suspect attempted to seek asylum in Canada but was denied. He remains in custody awaiting extradition on murder charges.

San Francisco's Managed Alcohol Program for Homeless Alcoholics

San Francisco is providing free beer and vodka shots to homeless alcoholics under a managed alcohol program to keep them off the streets and reduce emergency services usage. The program has received criticism for not focusing on recovery but rather on harm reduction.

Homeless Woman Living in Sign on Grocery Store

A homeless woman in Michigan was found living inside a sign on top of a grocery store for a year. She had a desk, a coffee maker, a computer, and a printer. Police were surprised by the setup and provided her with information about local services. The woman faced no charges and agreed to vacate the sign.

Deadly Tuberculosis Outbreak in California Hotel

A deadly outbreak of tuberculosis at a California hotel housing homeless people has led to one death and nine hospitalizations. Around 170 people have likely been exposed, and the Health Department is screening contacts for TB. The outbreak is isolated to a specific population, with low risk to the general public.

Bizarre Murder Case in Las Vegas

A man in Las Vegas is accused of killing a convenience store customer before 'eating' his face. The accused claimed he was homeless and possessed, and used his teeth to eat the victim's eyeballs and ears.

Homeless Families Living by the 110 Freeway in Los Angeles

Caesar Duarte and other homeless families have built makeshift homes by the busy 110 Freeway in Los Angeles due to high rent costs and lack of job opportunities. Despite the dangers and challenges, they support each other and try to live as normally as possible.

Random Attacks on Women in Manhattan

Fifty women have been randomly attacked in Manhattan, mostly by homeless individuals with possible mental illness. Attacks include being punched or struck with objects. Arrests have been made in some cases, with a decrease in random attacks compared to the previous year.

Homeless Migrant Accused of Stealing Boats in New York City

A homeless migrant from Ecuador was accused of taking an FDNY fireboat and another vessel for joyrides in New York City. After being released without bail, he attempted to board a larger ship in Manhattan. The incident has sparked concerns about rising migrant-related crime in sanctuary cities.

Mass Migration from Haiti's Capital Due to Gang Violence

More than 53,000 people have fled Haiti's capital in less than three weeks due to gang violence, with over 60% heading to the rural southern region, which is concerning due to lack of infrastructure and resources. The violence has led to over 1,500 deaths and 17,000 homeless individuals.

Conversion of Boston-area veterans' shelter into migrant facility

Boston-area veterans' shelter to be converted into a facility for migrants, sparking backlash among residents who are concerned about homeless vets. The facility will house 100 migrant families, including pregnant women, while veterans are paying to live there.

San Francisco Planters Permit Controversy

San Francisco residents now need a permit for planters used to deter homeless individuals. Democrats in charge require permits and live plants in the planters, causing frustration among residents. The city is cracking down on sidewalk-blocking planters, while critics argue that Democrats prioritize chaos over community safety.

Allegations of 'social cleansing' ahead of Paris Summer Olympics

Allegations of 'social cleansing' have been made against organizers of the Paris Summer Olympic Games as homeless people, sex workers, and illegal migrants are being removed from the city's streets and sent to regional France ahead of the event.

Homeless Sex Offender Offers Free Fentanyl in San Francisco Playground

Fox News reports on a homeless sex offender and drug user, Joseph Adam Moore, returning to a local playground in San Francisco after causing outrage last year for offering free fentanyl to locals. The city's voters in the liberal city broadened police powers after years of spiraling crime and drug use.

Homeless Influencers

A Gen-Z couple from Philadelphia have become homeless influencers after vlogging their tent-living and claiming that homelessness is a 'flex.' They started living in a tent in the woods after being kicked out of their homes, and have gained fame by sharing their experiences online.

Florida Bill Banning Homeless from Public Property

Florida lawmakers passed a bill to ban homeless people from setting up camp or sleeping on public property. The bill allows designated areas for the homeless to camp for up to a year, with restrictions on alcohol and drugs. Supporters argue it will help provide local services more efficiently, while opponents criticize it as a way to hide the issue without addressing root causes.

Florida Bill to Ban Homeless from Public Property

Florida lawmakers have passed a bill that will ban homeless people from setting up camp or sleeping on public property, with designated areas approved by the state for up to a year. Supporters believe this will help provide services more efficiently, while opponents argue it is just a way to hide the homeless from public view.

Seattle Homeless Man Builds Illegal Cabin in Public Park

A homeless man in Seattle built an illegal cabin in a public park equipped with various amenities despite causing damage and being arrested previously. Concerns have been raised about the safety risks posed by the structure, but the man continues to believe he has permission to build it.

Increase in Homeless Deaths in Los Angeles

Over 2,000 homeless individuals died in Los Angeles in 2023, showing a 300% increase from 2014. Majority of deaths were due to drug overdoses, particularly fentanyl-related. The crisis is exacerbated by the fact that most of the unhoused population are living outside.