Por: CBS News Business October 29, 2022
Norma Thornton spent almost 20 years running a restaurant in Alaska before retiring to Arizona with her husband in 2017. With more time on her hands, she started cooking hot meals and giving them to the homeless population around Bullhead City. In time, her charitable activities attracted attention from other quarters: the police.Thornton was arrested in March for violating a city ordinance passed last year that prohibits the sharing of... + full article
Associated Press USA Oddities October 27, 2022
BULLHEAD CITY, Ariz. (AP) — A woman who was arrested for feeding homeless people in northwest Arizona is suing over a local ordinance that regulates food-sharing events in public parks. Norma Thornton, 78, became the first person arrested under Bullhead City’s ordinance in... + más
Theme park attendance was a roller coaster ride in 2021, report says | Los Angeles Times
Report: Theme park attendance was a roller coaster in 2021 | Associated Press
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 23, 2022
Nine years after her death, Colleen Ritzer, the Danvers High School math teacher murdered by a student, continues to inspire people to step and perform acts of kindness in her memory.On social media, the hashtag #Kindness4Colleen was used to identify encouraging messages in her... + más
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New York Post USA Life October 22, 2022
La La Land Kind Café is a coffee shop that has locations in and around Dallas, Texas, and Los Angeles, California. It proudly makes delicious handcrafted beverages — but . The café has a very simple motto: Normalize kindness. “We believe that success is measured [by]... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics October 21, 2022
New York City agencies tasked with removing homeless encampments from public spaces have cleared away 1,531 of the camps during Mayor Adams’ first year in office, data released Thursday by the mayor’s office revealed. The data shows that only 104 people living in the... + más
Left hook: Progressive Dems rip Eric Adams over tent city for migrants | New York Post
Mayor Adams releases 2021 tax forms, which appear to contradict NYC financial disclosure | New York Daily News
Forbes USA Business October 07, 2022
Jack (Jack McBrayer) in Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show, now streaming on Apple TV+.Courtesy of Apple TV+ Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show comes back for a second season on Apple TV+ on Friday, October 7. The children’s show stars Jack McBrayer and follows the titular Jack and... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 29, 2022
About a decade after losing her job and becoming homeless in the small city of Grants Pass, Ore., Debra Blake joined two other homeless residents in suing the city over a set of local ordinances that, in their view, criminalized the act of sleeping outside. Blake and her... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation September 21, 2022
MINNEAPOLIS — The Justice Department said Tuesday that a federal grand jury had indicted 44 people on charges that they ran a brazen fraud against antihunger programs during the coronavirus pandemic, stealing $240 million by billing the government for meals they did not serve... + más
Feds: 47 exploited pandemic to steal $250M from food program | ABC News
Feds: Minnesota food scheme stole $250M; 47 people charged | Associated Press
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