Mayor Muriel Bowser Launches Housing in Downtown Program

Mayor Muriel Bowser Launches Housing in Downtown Program

53-year-old man recovering after Monday morning shooting

ONFIRE-TV.com – Baltimore police are searching for a suspect in the shooting of a 53-year-old man early Monday morning. Police say they responded to a hospital for a walk-in shooting victim around 6:40 a.m. this morning. The man was suffering from an apparent non-life-threatening gunshot wound. Investigators believe the shooting happened on the 1200 block of Cleveland Street. Anyone with information is asked to contact Metro Crime Stoppers.

Woman Reportedly Has Both Feet Amputated After Being Pushed on NYC Subway Tracks

According to reports, a woman has had both of her feet amputated after her boyfriend pushed her on to the train tracks at an MTA Subway station in New York City. The suspect fled the scene and is currently being sought by authorities. The victim was transported to New York City Health and Hospital Bellevue, where she was in stable condition. From there, it was noted that the 29-year-old woman had to have her feet amputated as a result of the tragic incident at the Fulton Street station.

The horrific incident has left commuters shaken and has prompted officials to temporarily suspend service on the three train line. Passengers are being advised to seek alternate routes and to expect delays as the investigation into the incident continues.

President Biden’s 2024 State of the Union address | ONFIRE-TV Special Coverage

ONFIRE-TV.com – President Joe Biden delivered his State of the Union address March 7 as he geared up for a reelection bid that seems likely to be a rematch with his last election opponent. Biden has so far won Democratic primary contests in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina by large margins. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has continued to dominate the Republican Party contests, even as he balances campaigning with criminal and civil legal cases, including one focused on attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. The president’s biggest annual moment on the national stage is a chance to stress his priorities, make his case for another term, as well as combat headwinds or negative perceptions of his leadership. After Biden spoke, Republicans countered his arguments with a televised response. –

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Jess Hilarious vs Ts Madison & New Diddy Accusations | Swap Radio EP. 71

ONFIRE-TV.com – Swap Radio EP. 71: Diddy accused of sexual assault, harassment by male music producer in $30M lawsuit. The recent feud between Jess Hilarious and Ts Madison has taken a nasty turn, with insults and accusations flying back and forth. Are you self-sabotaging your relationship?

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Trump and Biden prepare for rematch | EP. 1554 | TDKS Podcast

ONFIRE-TV.com – Big night for Biden and Trump: President Joe Biden and Trump dominated their Super Tuesday races across the country as they gear up for a likely November rematch. Nikki Haley announced Wednesday she is suspending her presidential campaign following a series of losses.

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R&B singer Devon Howard joins The Diamond K Show

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President Joe Biden Says He’ll Consider Ban on TikTok If Congress Passes Bill

TikTok has risen in popularity quickly, especially among younger users, with its short video format and viral challenges. However, concerns about privacy and data security have plagued the app since its inception. The idea that user data could potentially be accessed by the Chinese government has led to calls for action to be taken against TikTok in the United States.

The legislation passed by the House Energy and Commerce Committee is a step in that direction. By forcing ByteDance to sell its ownership of TikTok or face a ban in the US, the bill aims to protect American users’ data and privacy. While TikTok has denied any wrongdoing, the potential risks associated with a foreign-owned app having access to user data are too great to ignore.

If this bill does indeed make it to President Biden’s desk and is signed into law, it could have a significant impact on the app’s future in the US. TikTok would either have to comply with the new regulations or face being banned from the country altogether.

Florida Senate Approves Ban Of Homeless People From Sleeping on Public Property

The Florida Senate has recently passed a bill that places a ban on homeless camps to address the homelessness crisis in the state. This new legislation will require cities and counties to prevent individuals from sleeping in public places, forcing local governments to create designated encampment sites instead.

While some see this bill as a positive step towards addressing homelessness and providing necessary services to those in need, others are wary of the potential consequences. Critics argue that criminalizing homelessness by banning individuals from public spaces and threatening them with arrest is not a solution to the root causes of homelessness. They also raise concerns about the lack of provisions for safety, sanitation, and basic necessities in these encampment sites.

Despite the controversy surrounding the bill, Governor Ron DeSantis has expressed his support for it and is expected to sign it into law soon. Proponents of the bill, such as Ron Book of the Miami-Dade Homeless Trust, believe that while the bill may not be perfect, it is a step in the right direction. Book emphasizes the need for a comprehensive plan, adequate funding, and strong leadership to effectively address homelessness in the state.

Implementing this program statewide would come with a hefty price tag of over $500 million.

Fulton County DA Fani Willis disqualification ruling anticipated this week

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee is anticipated to make a ruling this week over whether District Attorney Fani Willis and/or special prosecutor Nathan Wade — with whom she had a romantic relationship — should be disqualified from their investigation and subsequent indictment of former President Donald Trump.

On March 1, McAfee heard three hours worth of closing arguments from attorneys representing Willis and some of Trump’s co-defendants, and said he hoped to make a decision on the case “over the next two weeks.” That two-week window expires on Friday, March 15, meaning Georgia’s March 12 presidential primary could be held while McAfee is still making his decision.

Willis is the locally elected district attorney who issued dozens of indictments in August 2023 accusing the nation’s 45th president and his allies of trying to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results.

Willis is facing allegations she misused taxpayer funds and crossed ethical boundaries during her romantic relationship with Wade.