towards work. with more people reevaluating their work-life balance. our next generation of great americans are embracing things like bare minimum mondays, where people just ease into the work week by prioritizing self-care over productivity. they are also quiet quitting, where they just do enough to get five. call me crazy, but it seems like this is the work force you to expect after years of liberal leaders brainwashing people into thinking they deserve everything without lifting a finger. it s simply not fair. if you can make a hundred million dollars, go at it. pay your fair share. we deserve to be able to retire with dignity and not bankruptcy. we can t overlook the role that concentrated corporate power has played in creating the conditions for price gouging. the american people know that we are being ripped off. jesse: the poor work ethic showing up in gen z. it s forcing bosses all across the country to hire seniors instead of workers fresh out of school. co
Cuyahoga County will expand First CALL, its mental health response program standing for Crisis Assistance and Local Linkage, to the Cleveland Heights, University Heights, Richmond Heights and South Euclid communities
be the most critical ruling addressing the homeless crisis in america in more than 40 years at the center of this national debate is grants pass, oregon, where the ninth circuit court of appeals upheld a ruling that blocked the city from enforcing a ban on public camps for the homeless. the court s ruling from a previous case found that punishing the homeless was considered cruel and unusual punishment and unconstitutional unless the municipality enforcing that rule could provide a bed for its entire homeless population. advocates for the homeless argue there aren t public shelters to accommodate everyone leaving many homeless people know where to go. proponents for the stricter policies against homeless encampments argue that these living conditions are dangerous because thousands of people are dying in the streets while issues like mental health, drug addition and housing costs remain unsolved. joining me now, is the attorney who will be making the first oral arguments of this high
District Attorney Summer Stephan and 14 local mayors back initiative that would roll back the proposition with a three-strikes scheme for some drug, theft crimes