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Ari Hoffman

Ari is the associate editor and Seattle correspondent of The Post Millenial. He is also the host of The Ari Hoffman Show on Talk Radio 570 KVI

News Analysis

Seattle City Council proposal would pay legal bills for tenants facing eviction regardless of income status

If approved, the city would be required to cover the costs for legal representation as the legislation would add a section to the Seattle housing code that would allow for the city to provide a lawyer for any renter facing a court eviction hearing.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 5, 2021

News, American News

You can't buy some of Dr. Seuss's books on eBay, but you can buy Hitler's

The online retail giant has left other controversial titles available for purchase like Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 5, 2021

News, American News

BREAKING: Cuomo administration revealed to have doctored report proving nursing home deaths

The initial version of the report submitted to Cuomo’s team included both data on deaths of nursing-home residents in hospitals and deaths of residents inside nursing homes, according to sources for The Wall Street Journal.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 5, 2021

Opinion, News Analysis

Globe and Mail deletes op-ed comparing Canadian lockdowns to Anne Frank's experience during Holocaust

The author began her article with the words "It had been nearly 50 years since I read The Diary of a Young Girl." Perhaps it is time for a re-read.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 4, 2021

News, American News

South Carolina legislature considering bill that would add electric chair and firing squad as execution options

South Carolina, has been unable to purchase the drugs needed to carry out executions by lethal injection.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 4, 2021

News, American News

New study shows long 911 response times in major US cities

Some callers reported being told by 911 operators this summer that there were no available units to respond in the city because the officers were dealing with riots.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 4, 2021

News, American News

DAY OF RECKONING: Papa John claims vindication after ad firm caught on tape conspiring to make him look racist

Jason Stein, Laundry Service's CEO at the time, said that he hoped Schnatter “gets f***ing sent out to the pasture with this s**t."

Ari Hoffman / Mar 4, 2021

News, American News

WATCH: White House cuts live feed after Biden says he's 'happy to take questions'

The White House suddenly cut the feed of a virtual event after President Joe Biden said he was "happy to take questions" from Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday night.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 4, 2021

News, American News

CPAC was accused of featuring a ‘Nazi stage’—now a design firm has debunked that hoax

Design Foundry told the Forward that the stage design firm based in Hyattsville, Maryland, "had no idea that the design resembled any symbol, nor was there any intention to create something that did."

Ari Hoffman / Mar 3, 2021

News, American News

Black parents slam Los Angeles teachers’ union boss for blaming push to reopen on white, wealthy parents

Black parents in south Los Angeles are outraged after the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) president said that wealthy parents are behind push to reopen schools and that reopening is racist.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 3, 2021

News, American News

BREAKING: California crash kills 13 including smugglers, illegal immigrants who entered through hole in border fence

Border Patrol sources told Fox News that the crash involved “human smugglers and 25 illegal immigrants” who were crammed into a Ford Expedition, which would normally only seat eight.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 3, 2021

News, American News

Biden cancels Dr. Seuss from 'Read Across America' day after progressives complain about 'racial undertones'

A left-wing educators group called Learning for Justice is demanding that Dr. Seuss books be removed from the reading list due to alleged "racial undertones" that are not suitable for "culturally responsive" learning in his children's books.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 2, 2021

News, American News

WATCH: Chris Cuomo claims covering his brother’s sexual harassment scandal for CNN would be a conflict of interest

CNN's Chris Cuomo finally acknowledged "what is going on" with his older brother, New York Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo and the growing sexual harassment scandal, but claimed he would not be covering it due to his personal conflict of interest.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 2, 2021

News Analysis

Only nine percent of Seattle public school teachers 'want to return to in-person instruction regardless of vaccinations'

Meanwhile, Seattle’s public school students have not been in a classroom since March 11, 2020, almost a full year without being in a classroom.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 1, 2021

News, American News

Berkeley Teachers' Union President caught dropping off daughter at preschool after advocating for schools to remain closed

A video has surfaced showing the president of the Berkeley Teachers' Union dropping off his two-year-old daughter at an in-person preschool, after saying Berkeley schools should only reopen to in-person learning when faculty are vaccinated, among other stipulations.

Ari Hoffman / Mar 1, 2021

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