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New Jersey Can Expect a Typical Summer Week to Close Out August

TRENTON, N.J. — The weather forecast for New Jersey this week indicates a mix of summer heat and scattered thunderstorms, with varying conditions across different regions of the state. Monday will see partly cloudy skies with temperatures reaching the mid-80s, while southern New Jersey may experience a few isolated afternoon showers. Tuesday is expected to bring a significant rise in temperatures, with highs approaching 90 degrees statewide, accompanied by high humidity levels, creating potentially uncomfortable conditions. By Wednesday, a cold front moving in from the west is likely to trigger thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening, particularly in central and

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The Best Tacos in Toms River Can Be Found at These Spots

If you’re craving a taco adventure in Toms River, you’re in for a treat. This shore town is not just about the boardwalk fries and beach vibes; it’s got some seriously tasty taco spots that are worth diving into, whether you’re a local or just passing through. First up is Taco-Tastic, the reigning champ of Toms River’s taco scene. Located on Fischer Boulevard, this spot lives up to its name. Known for its freshly made, authentic Mexican-style tacos, Taco-Tastic offers a variety of fillings that’ll make your mouth water. The Birria Tacos are a fan favorite, and if you haven’t

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The Wild Side of Jersey: Exotic Pets You Can Own Without a Permit!

Hey, Jersey! Ever dreamed of having a mini zoo in your home? Well, the Garden State has got you covered (sort of). If you’re itching to add a dash of the exotic to your life without the hassle of permits, here’s your ultimate guide to what you can legally own. Get ready to meet your new, quirky housemates! When it comes to birds, there are several charming options. Budgerigars, those tiny, colorful parakeets, aren’t just adorable but also chatterboxes that can brighten up any room with their sweet melodies. Cockatiels are known for their charming whistles and head bobs, making

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State Supreme Court Rules Boneless Chicken Wings Can Have Bones

HAMILTON, OH – The Ohio Supreme Court issued a ruling on Thursday, finding that consumers should not expect “boneless chicken wings” to be completely free of bones. In a close 4-3 decision, the justices determined that the term “boneless wings” is understood to describe a style of cooking rather than a guarantee of no bones, aligning with common consumer expectations similar to terms like “chicken fingers.” Justice Joseph T. Deters, writing for the majority, emphasized that the terminology on menus should not be interpreted as a strict assurance of bone absence. This decision came after a restaurant patron, Michael Berkheimer,

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Beaches Closed Due to Wind Turbine Debris, and It Can Happen in New Jersey Too

Beach Closures in Nantucket Amid Wind Turbine Concerns – Sharp Fiberglass Shards in the Ocean Nantucket, MA — Wind turbine debris forced the closure of beaches in Massachusetts today, and people in New Jersey are wondering, can it happen here too? A plan to build massive wind turbine farms off the coast of New Jersey has residents worried about another danger few have thought of before today’s news. “South shore beaches are closed to swimming due to large floating debris. You can walk on the beaches however we strongly recommend you wear footwear due to sharp fiberglass shards and debris

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Pennsylvania Police Say No Arrests Can Be Made After Bomb Threats to Drag Queen Story Hour

LANCASTER, PA — The Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office, in collaboration with the Lancaster City Bureau of Police, has concluded its investigation into the bomb threats emailed on March 23, 2024, targeting the Lancaster Public Library and other locations. These threats coincided with a Drag Queen Story Hour event that had faced significant backlash. The investigation determined that the threats originated overseas and were linked to an account responsible for multiple bomb threats that disrupted similar events across various states on the same day. Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams commented on the findings, noting that the nature of these

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New Jersey Radio Station Says Spadea Can Keep His Job on Air During Political Campaign

In light of ethical concerns, FCC regulations, and the New Jersey campaign financing dispute, the radio station says Bill Spadea can remain on the air during his candidacy for governor. Here are some of the remarks Spadea has made on air in the past few years: TRENTON, NJ— His opponents are crying foul, but NJ101.5 radio loudmouth Bill Spadea is being allowed to remain on-air during his campaign for governor, according to the radio station. That move could put the radio station into a sticky legal situation as Spadea’s air time is being challenged as a political contribution. Others claim

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Can This Beer Pizza Save the Cubs From Dismal Season?

Home Run Inn Partners with Chicago Cubs for “Beer Pizza” at Wrigley Field CHICAGO, IL—The Chicago Cubs are in dead last place in their division right now, but maybe this new beer pizza can help the team out of the cellar. Home Run Inn, known for its original tavern-style thin crust pizza and as the Official Pizza of the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field, is once again teaming up with the Cubs to offer the “Beer Pizza.” This unique pizza, inspired by Chicago’s favorite beer, combines the flavors of beer and pizza into one savory experience. Gina (Perrino) Bolger, Senior

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Think You Can Retire Easily in New Jersey? Think Again, Biden Just Made it Even Harder

TRENTON, NJ – Retiring in New Jersey is already hard. The state has the highest tax rates among any states in America. The cost of living is among the highest. Rent and property values are through the roof. Under Joe Biden, the cost of retiring in America has just gone up. It’s not a good report, but the DCNF has outlined why you need more than a million dollars to retire comfortably under President Joe Biden. The average amount that Americans said that they would need to “comfortably” retire has surged to $1.46 million as inflation continues to push up

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U.S. in game of “catch me if you can” with Nvidia on rules – China media

SHANGHAI (Reuters) – U.S. curbs on China have created a game of “catch me if you can” with U.S. chip giant Nvidia and other companies, which affect the interests of both countries and will accelerate Chinese innovation, the Global Times newspaper said on Saturday. The chip industry newsletter SemiAnalysisas reported earlier that Nvidia plans to release new artificial intelligence chips aimed at the Chinese market less than a month after the U.S. tightened rules on selling high-end AI chips to China. “The several rounds between Nvidia and the U.S. government are the story of a high-tech enterprise that does legitimate

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Fetterman Struggles In Senate Despite Previous Assurances He ‘Can Work Full Duty’

Fetterman Struggles In Senate Despite Previous Assurances He ‘Can Work Full Duty’ Jake Smith on September 25, 2023 Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman said on Thursday he has “lost [his] ability to fully process language,” and cannot communicate with his family and staff without special technology. Concerns about Fetterman’s health arose after he suffered a life-threatening stroke in 2022; months after the event, his doctor said he was “speaking intelligently” and “has no work restrictions.”  A number of special accommodations have been made for Fetterman, such as a new policy relaxing the Senate’s dress code dubbed the “Fetterman rule” by

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Biden’s World Bank Head Promises To Spend ‘As Much As We Possibly Can’ On Climate Change

Biden’s World Bank Head Promises To Spend ‘As Much As We Possibly Can’ On Climate Change John Hugh DeMastri on June 14, 2023 Ajay Banga, the Biden-appointed president of the World Bank, promised to “push” the financial institution to its limits to combat climate change in an interview with Reuters late Tuesday. While Banga said he would not take any actions that would threaten the global financier’s “AAA” credit rating, he said that he would leverage the bank’s balance sheet “as hard as you can” to address climate issues, Reuters reported. Members of the Biden administration, notably including Treasury Secretary Janet

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Americans Can Thank the CDC For The Disastrous Life Expectancy Drop

BETSY MCCAUGHEY: Americans Can Thank One Agency For The Disastrous Life Expectancy Drop Betsy McCaughey on January 9, 2023 It’s one thing when government raises your taxes, suffocates your business with regulations or censors your tweets. It’s far worse when government is to blame for actually shortening your life. U.S. life expectancy dropped to 76.4 years, the lowest in 25 years, according to new federal data. Americans should be gasping. What could be more important than having the chance to live a long life? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) repeatedly has blown its responses to health killers

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DOJ Says Post Office Can Continue Flooding Red States With Abortion Pills

DOJ Says Post Office Can Continue Flooding Red States With Abortion Pills Laurel Duggan on January 4, 2023 The Department of Justice (DOJ) will allow the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to continue shipping abortion pills, even within jurisdictions that restrict abortions, according to a Dec. 23 opinion from the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel published Tuesday. The DOJ determined that USPS’s mailing of abortion-inducing drugs mifepristone and misoprostol doesn’t violate the Comstock Act, a set of laws from 1873 which restrict the mailing of materials perceived to be immoral or indecent. One dozen states ban most abortions, and 18 states ban

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‘You Can Protect Yourself’: Zeke Emanuel Tells MSNBC Viewers To Mask Up As New COVID Strain Spreads ‘Very Rapidly’

‘You Can Protect Yourself’: Zeke Emanuel Tells MSNBC Viewers To Mask Up As New COVID Strain Spreads ‘Very Rapidly’ Harold Hutchison on January 2, 2023 A MSNBC guest told viewers Monday that the best way to prevent infection from a new strain of COVID-19 was to use masks, and characterized travel bans as a “delaying” tactic that won’t “help.” “A travel ban isn’t going to end, the negative test results are just going to — they’re delaying tactics. They’re trying to give us information. They’re not going to help,” Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel told MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell. “Individually for your

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Students At This College Can Take A Course In ‘Dead White Women’ Next Semester

Alexa Schwerha on December 30, 2022 Westminster College, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, will offer a course titled “Dead White Women” during the spring 2023 semester which will analyze society’s “(unhealthy) obsession with the death of white women,” according to the course catalog. The four-credit course is offered in both the film studies and gender studies departments, according to the catalog. The class will study why shows on the Investigation Discovery channel feature the deaths of white women more than the deaths of men. “With programing that holds salacious titles such as Stalked, Last Seen Alive, Surviving Evil, Southern

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Biden Races To Appoint More ‘Special Envoys’ Before Senate Can Weigh In

Biden Races To Appoint More ‘Special Envoys’ Before Senate Can Weigh In Jack McEvoy on December 28, 2022 The Biden administration is racing to hire additional agents that will act as international representatives of the president or secretary of State ahead of an early January deadline, after which point the “special envoys” must be confirmed by the Senate. The law, which will come into effect on Jan. 3, will prevent the State Department from filling special ambassador roles at an expedited rate as nominees will soon have to appear before the relevant Senate committee and be confirmed by a vote

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Judge Rules State Rep Can Remain In Office Despite Oath Keeper Membership

Judge Rules State Rep Can Remain In Office Despite Oath Keeper Membership Alexa Schwerha on December 27, 2022 A state judge ruled on Friday that Alaska state Rep. David Eastman can remain in office despite his affiliation with a group accused of storming the United States capitol on Jan. 6, according to the court documents. An Alaska resident filed a lawsuit against Eastman in an attempt to remove him from office under the state constitution’s disloyalty clause which prohibits anyone who has attempted to overthrow the government from holding public office. The plaintiff claimed that Eastman should be removed due

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Court Rules High School Can Expel Student For Racist Social Media Posts About Classmates

Court Rules High School Can Expel Student For Racist Social Media Posts About Classmates Reagan Reese on December 28, 2022 A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the expulsion of a California student who posted racist messages online. Cedric Epple, a former student at Albany High School, was expelled along with three other students who posted racist messages, including images of a slave being lynched and photo of a black classmate, with a caption saying Epple was “on the edge of bringing my rope to school on Monday.” The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled that the

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Americans Can Stop The Left’s ESG Movement Dead In Its Tracks. Here’s How

DEREK KREIFELS: Americans Can Stop The Left’s ESG Movement Dead In Its Tracks. Here’s How Derek Kreifels on December 27, 2022 American taxpayers and investors scored a big win earlier this month when Vanguard Group announced its withdraw from Net Zero Asset Managers, an international group of asset managers aligned with the UN’s misguided belief that zero carbon emission levels can be achieved — by reshaping the global economy. Vanguard’s abrupt about-face is important because it demonstrates that we can successfully stand up to woke corporate elitists’ efforts to impose their dangerous Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) agenda. Vanguard and other

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Dem-Led City Tells Its Residents To Boil Water So They Can Drink Safely

Dem-Led City Tells Its Residents To Boil Water So They Can Drink Safely Bronson Winslow on December 26, 2022 Jackson, Mississippi, issued a notice advising residents to boil their water Sunday after water line breaks resulted in many residents being left with low water pressure and unsafe drinking water. “Due to the loss of system pressure, the City of Jackson Water/Sewer Utilities Division has issued a precautionary boil water advisory until further notice for ALL SURFACE WATER CONNECTIONS,” the water advisory said. “The system has lost pressure due to breaks in the distribution system that have not been identified. Some

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San Francisco Spent $550K And Four Years Designing A New Trash Can. Here Are The Results

San Francisco Spent $550K And Four Years Designing A New Trash Can. Here Are The Results Laurel Duggan on December 23, 2022 San Francisco’s city government spent $550,000 designing a new trash can through a four-year-long process which included a design contest and trial run, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Each model of the newly-selected “Slim Silhouette” will cost $2,000 to $3,000, but prototypes the city tested out cost $12,000 to $20,000 each, according to the Chronicle. The city had tested out six models over the summer, three of which were custom-designed. “$20,000 a can is ridiculous,” then-supervisor Supervisor

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CARRIE SHEFFIELD: What Jesus Can Teach Us Heading Into 2023

CARRIE SHEFFIELD: What Jesus Can Teach Us Heading Into 2023 Carrie Sheffield on December 25, 2022 The classic hymn “O Holy Night” gives a glimpse into the importance of Christmas within human history. Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus, a man whose ministry and death altered the course of humanity, beginning in the realms of Judeo and Western civilizations and branching to every nation. If you’re Christian or not, it’s undeniable that Jesus’ message resonates with billions of people over many centuries. His birth was an earthquake in the structure of human calendars — He reordered time. Jesus’ words speak

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Court Rules That Boys Can Continue Dominating Girls’ Sports In Connecticut

Court Rules That Boys Can Continue Dominating Girls’ Sports In Connecticut Alexa Schwerha on December 19, 2022 The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled in favor of two biological male athletes who competed in girls’ sports when it dismissed claims brought against the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference by four female track runners Friday. Soule v. Connecticut Association of Schools was first filed in 2019 after two biological male athletes, Andraya Yearwood and Thania Edwards, won various track and field titles after a Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference policy permitted them to compete in the women’s division, according to the

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Here’s What The Hanukkah Story Can Teach Us About Today’s Culture War

JAY P. GREENE: Here’s What The Hanukkah Story Can Teach Us About Today’s Culture War Jay P. Greene on December 18, 2022 The story of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah is actually the story of a culture war — one similar in many ways to the conflicts raging in modern America. The need to engage in and prevail in a culture war is a central lesson of the holiday, and the fact that ancient Israelites did so paved the way for Jewish continuity and survival over the last two millennia. If we want to ensure that the unique and positive

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