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These 10 Things Make New Jersey What It Is Today

Trenton, NJ – New Jersey, nicknamed the Garden State, holds a unique position in the American landscape. From its iconic shores to its bustling urban areas, there’s much to celebrate about this diverse state. Here are ten things that truly make New Jersey stand out. There’s something inherently New Jersey about New Jersey that gives the state a unique character few others have. The Jersey Shore: Spanning over 130 miles of Atlantic coastline, the Jersey Shore is famous for its boardwalks, amusement parks, and unique beach towns, each with its own personality. Diners: New Jersey claims to be the “Diner

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Baltimore Police Make Arrest for Handgun and Controlled Substance Possession

BALTIMORE, MD — A 24-year-old male was arrested by members of the Baltimore Police Department’s Northeast District Action Team for possession of a handgun and controlled dangerous substances (CDS). The arrest occurred during a proactive enforcement operation on June 28, 2024, at approximately 1:59 p.m. in the 5300 block of Frankford Avenue. During the operation, detectives discovered the suspect in possession of a handgun along with ammunition and CDS. Following the recovery of these items, the suspect was taken into custody without incident. He was subsequently transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility, where he faces charges related to the

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Surf and Turf Thieves Make Off With $1,500 in Goods From South Jersey Acme

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Gloucester Township Police Department is requesting the public’s help in identifying suspects involved in a recent shoplifting incident. On June 24, 2024, two suspects were captured on video and in photos taken by the store manager as they shoplifted approximately $1,500 worth of seafood and beef from the Acme Store located on Berlin Cross Keys Road. The footage shows the suspects filling two shopping carts with bagged shrimp and beef products and then exiting the store without payment. They were confronted by the store manager while loading the stolen items into a white Acura TL

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Police Make Arrest in Deadly North Beach Shooting

NORTH BEACH, MD – A tragic incident unfolded in North Beach on the evening of June 26, 2024, when a dispute escalated into a fatal shooting. Calvert County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to the scene at the 9500 block of Sea Gull Court shortly after 9 p.m., where they discovered 39-year-old William Lee Hutcherson suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper body. Despite immediate first aid efforts by deputies and EMS personnel, Hutcherson was pronounced dead at the scene. Early reports from witnesses indicate that the victim was involved in an altercation with another man in the parking

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Montgomery Police Make Arrest in 23-Year-Old Murder Cold Case

GAITHERSBURG, MD — The Montgomery County Department of Police – Cold Case Section has successfully solved a 23-year-old homicide with the arrest of a suspect for the 2001 murder of Leslie Preer. On May 2, 2001, Leslie Preer was found dead in her Chevy Chase home on the 4800 block of Drummond Ave. She was discovered after failing to appear at work. Initially responded to at approximately 11:47 a.m., the scene was quickly determined to be a homicide by investigating officers. Advancements in DNA technology provided a breakthrough in the case. In September 2022, blood evidence initially collected at the

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New Jersey Seeks to Make it Harder for Schools to Ban Obscene Books from Libraries

TRENTON, NJ — It could soon be illegal for school districts and librarians to remove inappropriate books from school libraries under a new law introduced by Democrats in Trenton. The New Jersey Assembly Education Committee has favorably reported on the Assembly Committee Substitute for Assembly Bill No. 3446, known as the “Freedom to Read Act.” This legislation, dated June 6, 2024, aims to establish essential guidelines and protections regarding library materials in both public school and public libraries. The “Freedom to Read Act” requires boards of education and public library governing boards to adopt policies concerning the selection and retention

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New Rochelle Detectives Make Arrests After Reports of Suspects Waving Guns from Vehicle

NEW ROCHELLE, NY—On Tuesday evening, New Rochelle Detectives at D’Onofrio Field conducted a routine investigation and arrested two individuals. Around 5:33 PM, detectives located a vehicle suspected of being involved in a menacing incident with a handgun the previous day. Upon approaching the vehicle to interview the driver, detectives noticed brass knuckles visible inside the vehicle. Further inspection revealed that the license plate was registered to a different vehicle and displayed improperly. The driver was immediately arrested, and a subsequent search of the vehicle uncovered a 9mm Glock handgun with 17 rounds in an extended magazine. The passenger was also

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New Jersey Bill Would Make it Ilegal for Businesses to Report Illegal Immigration

TRENTON, NJ — New legislation has been enacted in New Jersey to address employers’ misuse of immigration status in violating state labor laws. The law, authored by the State Senate and General Assembly, grants the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development enhanced powers to impose administrative penalties on employers who disclose or threaten to disclose an employee’s immigration status to conceal violations of state wage, benefit, and tax laws. Under the new regulations: The determination of these penalties will consider several factors, including the employer’s violation history, the seriousness of the violation, the employer’s good faith, and the size of

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Atlantic City Police Make Arrest in Traffic Stop for Gun and Drugs

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — An Atlantic City driver, Anthony Ford Jr., age 20, was arrested and detained following a motor vehicle stop that led to the discovery of a loaded handgun and drugs. The incident occurred on the evening of May 28, 2024, on Pacific Avenue at the intersection with Arkansas Avenue. During the stop initiated by Detectives Alberto Valles, Eric Evans, Troy Grams, and Christopher Dodson, K9 Officer Melvin Murray and his canine partner Jynx, trained in narcotic detection, were called to the scene. K9 Jynx alerted to the presence of narcotics within the vehicle, prompting a thorough search

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D.C. Police Make Arrest in Home Burglary and Dog Theft

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A Southeast D.C. man has been arrested in connection with a home burglary last December that involved the theft of a dog. Detectives from the D.C. Metro Police Department made the arrest on Tuesday following a warrant issued by the DC Superior Court. The incident occurred on the evening of December 31, 2023, when two suspects forced their way into a residence on the 100 block of Atlantic Street after the homeowner answered the door. The suspects assaulted the homeowner and fled with the victim’s dog. Fortunately, the dog was safely returned to its owner on January

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Baltimore Police Make Arrest in Hopkins Plaza Assault and Robbery of Young Girl

BALTIMORE, MD — Central District officers of the Baltimore Police Department swiftly apprehended four suspects involved in an unarmed robbery on Thursday. At approximately 1:30 PM, police were dispatched to the unit block of Hopkins Plaza following a distress call. Upon their arrival, a 14-year-old girl reported she was physically assaulted and robbed by a group of juveniles after a verbal altercation escalated. The assailants, described as two males and two females, then fled the scene on foot. Utilizing surveillance footage and additional evidence from the scene, detectives quickly located the fleeing suspects and managed their capture. The group consisted

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Police Make Arrest in East Harlem Stabbing

NEW YORK, NY—An arrest has been made in connection with a fatal stabbing that occurred early Sunday morning. The incident occurred around 4:02 AM at the intersection of 3rd Avenue and East 97th Street. Oscar Gonzalez, a 30-year-old from New York, NY, was arrested at 5:50 PM within the 23rd Precinct and charged with murder and aggravated criminal possession of a weapon. The victim, identified as 29-year-old Argeyeris Martinez, also from New York, NY, was stabbed in the chest following a verbal dispute. He was transported by EMS to Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital / St. Luke’s, where he was pronounced

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Trump Vows to Make New York City Great Again in Bronx Speech

NEW YORK, NY – Former U.S. President Trump vowed on Thursday to make New York City great again. Trump, a native New Yorker who is under a criminal investigation in Manhattan continued to criticize the trial and the judge. But today, he made a promise to the people of New York City to clean up the city, which had fallen into disrepair, violence, and rampant crime. He blamed the rise in illegal immigration under President Joe Biden as one of the root causes of the increase in violent crime, drug use, and homelessness and criticized city officials for not coming

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Toms River Researcher Makes Breakthrough in AI Security Testing

UNION, NJ — Brendan Hannon, a recent graduate of Kean University, has developed a groundbreaking method to test the vulnerabilities of artificial intelligence, particularly in preventing misuse. The Toms River native focused on ethical hacking during his time in the computer science program, assessing AI language models, including ChatGPT, for their resilience against unethical manipulations like credit card scams and stalking. Hannon emphasized the importance of safeguarding AI technologies from harmful applications, given their broad accessibility. His research involved “jailbreaking” these models, which entails challenging their security measures with various prompts to see if they could be tricked into harmful

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Police Make Active Warrant Arrest in Wilkes-Barre

WILKES-BARRE, PA – Wilkes-Barre City Police Department reported an incident of a warrant arrest. The arrest involved Isaiah Cutler from Wilkes-Barre, PA, on May 17th, 2024, at 4:26 pm, on North River Street. Officers initiated a traffic stop at 255 North River Street and discovered that Cutler, a passenger in the vehicle, had an active warrant from Indiana County. Consequently, Cutler was apprehended by the officers during the investigation and taken to LCCF.

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Fauci Aide Deleted Emails to Obstruct Congress Investigation into Pandemic Response

NIH Principal Deputy Director Lawrence Tabak testified that a former aide to Dr. Anthony Fauci allegedly violated the agency’s public records policy by disposing of certain emails. The aide, Dr. David Morens, allegedly intentionally obstructed the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic’s investigations into the origins of COVID-19 to protect his boss. Fauci’s senior advisor at the NIH Dr. David Morens allegedly intentionally obstructed the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic’s investigations into the origins of COVID-19 to protect his boss. Tabak told Republican House Oversight Chair James Comer in response to his questioning during a hearing that

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Hezbollah Terrorist Captured at Border Was Headed to NYC to “Make a Bomb”

NEW YORK, NY – In an unsettling arrest at the U.S. southern border, Basel Bassel Ebbadi, a 22-year-old Lebanese migrant, was arrested by Border Patrol near El Paso, Texas, on March 9 after admitting to plans of bomb-making in New York City and his affiliation with the terrorist group Hezbollah. Documents revealed by The New York Post show Ebbadi’s confession during interrogation, where he detailed his extensive training in “jihad” and his role in guarding weapon caches for Hezbollah. He stated his training was focused on killing non-Muslims and had been involved with the organization for over a decade. The

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Trump Doubts Biden Will ‘Make It’ to 2024 Election

Harold Hutchison on December 5, 2023 Donald Trump expressed doubts that Joe Biden would be the Democratic Party’s nominee for the 2024 election. Trump expressed his doubts during a Tuesday evening town hall held in Davenport, Iowa, hosted by Fox News host Sean Hannity. “I personally don’t think he makes it,” Trump told Hannity. “Okay, I haven’t said that, I’m saving it for this big town hall,” Trump continued. “I personally don’t think so. I think he’s in bad shape physically. Remember when he said I’d like to take him behind the barn? If he took me behind the barn

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‘Make Him Take His Sailboat’: Steve Scalise Offers Suggestion For John Kerry On Carbon Emissions

‘Make Him Take His Sailboat’: Steve Scalise Offers Suggestion For John Kerry On Carbon Emissions Harold Hutchison on July 13, 2023 Republican Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana said Thursday that climate czar John Kerry should be forced to “take his sailboat” to climate events as opposed to a private jet. Kerry testified during a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight and Accountability, where he faced questions about his use of private jets and his refusal to call Chinese President Xi Jinping a dictator. Economic and energy experts have criticized Biden’s hostility to fossil fuel production, which

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MSNBC Guest Claims Conservatives Get News From ‘Planet Wingnuttia,’ GOP Has To ‘Make’ Biden ‘Corrupt’

MSNBC Guest Claims Conservatives Get News From ‘Planet Wingnuttia,’ GOP Has To ‘Make’ Biden ‘Corrupt’ Harold Hutchison on June 15, 2023 A New Republic writer who wrote that conservatives got news from “Planet Wingnuttia” claimed Thursday during a Thursday MSNBC appearance that Republicans have to “dirty up Joe Biden.” “The big picture here is everything we’ve been talking about here for these last several minutes the Republicans know and the right-wing media outlets know, they know that they’re about to hitch their wagon to the most corrupt man who’s ever been president or run for president,” New Republic writer Michael

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Tucker Says Anti-TikTok Bill Would ‘Make America Much More Like China’

Tucker Says Anti-TikTok Bill Would ‘Make America Much More Like China’ Harold Hutchison on March 27, 2023 Fox News host Tucker Carlson said Monday that proposed legislation to ban the Chinese-owned app TikTok would “make America much more like China.” “One of the bills that would ban TikTok is being pushed by senators in both parties, it’s called the RESTRICT Act. Mark Warner of Virginia and John Thune of South Dakota, Democrat and Republican, introduced this legislation,” said Carlson, a co-founder of the Daily Caller and Daily Caller News Foundation. “The bill is ostensibly about protecting American national security and

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‘Make Their Voices Heard:’ State Officials Use Activity On Voting To Ask Students About Abortion Stance

‘Make Their Voices Heard:’ State Officials Use Activity On Voting To Ask Students About Abortion Stance Reagan Reese on February 22, 2023 Rhode Island state officials promoted a voting activity at a high school that asked students about their stance on abortion, according to a social media post. Rhode Island Secretary of State Gregg Amore, Democratic Rhode Island Rep. Teresa Tanzi and former candidate for state rep. Gina Giramma visited Narragansett High School on Feb. 14 to teach students about the importance of voting, according to a Facebook post. In a mock voting activity, students filled out a ballot that

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‘Make Governors President Again’: 2024’s GOP Candidate Field Signals A Return To A Decades-Long Tradition, Experts Say

‘Make Governors President Again’: 2024’s GOP Candidate Field Signals A Return To A Decades-Long Tradition, Experts Say Mary Lou Masters on February 20, 2023 From Jimmy Carter’s presidency to George W. Bush’s, the typical path to the White House was by way of governorship, with one exception, and the past three presidencies have shown different. We could see a return to that tradition in the 2024 GOP primaries, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “That’s actually a good thing,” Thomas Pyle, President of the American Energy Alliance and political analyst, told the DCNF. The 2024 GOP primaries are likely

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Make No Mistake About It, America’s Border Crisis Is Biden-Made

SPAKOVSKY AND STIMSON: Make No Mistake About It, America’s Border Crisis Is Biden-Made Hans von Spakovsky And Cully Stimson on January 10, 2023 The Biden administration’s open border policies and its refusal to fully enforce federal immigration laws have imposed huge costs on local communities across the country. Border states are groaning under the enormous cost of sheltering, feeding, educating, policing and providing medical care for tens of thousands of illegal aliens. There are humanitarian costs, as well, paid by those who are assaulted and killed by the human traffickers, those who die from the fentanyl flooding across the border

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New Jersey among states to resort to desperate measures to make up for pandemic learning loss

Alexa Schwerha on January 2, 2023 TRENTON, NJ – In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, state leaders are implementing new methods to improve students’ academic performance. The Nation’s Report Card revealed that eighth-grade national math and reading scores dropped eight and three points, respectively, while average fourth-grade scores dropped five and three points, respectively. In order to help students catch up, states are now implementing tutoring systems and providing additional support. Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico and the state’s Public Education Department (PED) announced mid-December that 20 hours of online tutoring sessions would become available to

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