angeles and this is america s late news, fox news at night. breaking tonight it s one giant hoax. first the mainstream media says the rising crime was a hoax. then the border crisis a hoax. now the epidemic of swatting across the united states is also a figment of the rights imagination. or as the washington post calls it a right-wing fever dream. live in new york city tonight with the fever dream that is impacting thousands. good evening trace. that washington post article claims that according to experts, squatting is extremely rare and it blames the right-wing media for making much ado about nothing, writing that squatting has emerged as a political cultural for the right wing fuelled by a fury of headlines that feed into the larger narrative of crime which is a political issue. while the post says squatting is not a problem, the white house says it s a local problem. watch. in florida there is a new law where victims of squatting can call the cops and have the remote
11:00 a.m. eastern. i m jose diaz-balart. we begin with that breaking news from the northeast just in the last couple minutes. a 4.8 magnitude earthquake in new jersey. it was centered in new jersey. rattled residents from philadelphia all the way up to boston. any injuries as a result are unknown at this time. in new york city where it was felt and felt pretty intensely, governor kathy hochul said her team is assessing impacts and damage that may have occurred. i want to dip into wnbc our coverage in new york. let s listen in. this morning in the area of new jersey. what we re waiting for is secondary information about how shallow or deep this earthquake was because certainly it was felt far to the east, far to the north, to the south and southwest around our area and, of course, certainly within the five boroughs of new york. the last quake in new jersey was at white house station on march 14th. that shows you how often we feel some sort of earthquakes in the tri-state ar
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