Campfire and Firepit Season in Full Swing in New Jersey, Here Are Some Rules to Follow
Trenton, NJ – Campfire season has sparked back to life in New Jersey, but residents hoping to gather around the flames need to follow strict … Read more
Trenton, NJ – Campfire season has sparked back to life in New Jersey, but residents hoping to gather around the flames need to follow strict … Read more
Happy National Hot Dog Day! July 16, 2025, is the perfect day to sink your teeth into one of America’s most iconic foods, and New … Read more
TRENTON, N.J. — Electric vehicle owners in New Jersey are now required to pay an annual $250 fee, following the enactment of a new law … Read more
FORT LEE, N.J. — Fireworks will return to Fort Lee this summer as the borough hosts a community celebration on Tuesday, July 2, featuring live … Read more
TRENTON, N.J. — A new bill introduced in the New Jersey Legislature would exempt residents aged 70 and older from jury duty, offering automatic relief … Read more
Queens man arraigned in Rockland County on child exploitation charges NEW CITY, N.Y. — A Queens man was arraigned Friday on multiple felony charges related … Read more
TRENTON, N.J. — A stretch of cool and cloudy weather will dominate New Jersey this week, with multiple rounds of rain expected to move through … Read more
JACKSON, N.J. — If getting a quality education in New Jersey’s rural communities is your primary concern, perhaps New Jersey isn’t the state for you. … Read more
NEWARK, N.J. — NJ Transit has been dealing with a persistent issue of cloudy and foggy windows on its multilevel rail cars, frustrating commuters who … Read more
President Donald Trump has credited him for helping flip neighboring Pennsylvania red in 2024, but as he sets his sights on flipping New Jersey in … Read more
Former ICE Director Tom Homan, recently named as the incoming “border czar” for President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, addressed threats directed at him and other cabinet … Read more
JACKSON, NJ – The Jackson Township school board, an independent entity from the township’s municipal government, has announced it will be offering after-school late bussing … Read more
Barack Obama’s relationship with his half-brother Malik Obama has been strained for years, and recent social media posts from Malik show just how deep the … Read more
If you’re on the hunt for some of the best jerk chicken in New Jersey, you’re in for a treat. The Garden State is home … Read more
It looks like Governor Tim Walz might have just stepped into some serious hot water. Ohio Senator JD Vance is calling out Walz for what … Read more
7 Natural Ways to Relieve Stress in New Jersey After a Day Full of Traffic, Bad Drivers, and Office Drama Living in New Jersey can … Read more
Weather Report for the Jersey Shore This Weekend TOMS RIVER, NJ – It’s going to be a wet and stormy Friday night and Saturday at … Read more
A wild brawl broke out on the Carnival cruise ship Paradise heading to Central America at 3 a.m. following a disagreement among a group of … Read more
MADRID (Reuters) – The European Central Bank still needs to raise its interest rates further and then leave them in restrictive territory for a while … Read more
Jesse Watters Tells Sen. Josh Hawley That Lawmakers Must Show ‘Some Sort Of Resistance’ After Trump Indictment Harold Hutchison on March 30, 2023 Fox News … Read more
‘Some People Belong In Jail’: Former Clinton White House Aide Condemns Democrats For Lukewarm Crime Policies Harold Hutchison on February 11, 2023 Former White House … Read more
CNN Correspondent Says Biden Showed ‘Some Vigor, Some Fight’ In Response To GOP Heckling During SOTU Harold Hutchison on February 7, 2023 A CNN correspondent … Read more
Here Are Some Of The Key Things Conservative Groups Want The 118th Congress To Prioritize Kate Anderson on January 8, 2023 The 118th Congress should … Read more
Trevor Schakohl on January 2, 2023 NEW YORK, NY – There was a spike in crime in many of America’s largest cities in 2022, according … Read more
Colleges — And Students — Took An Axe To Free Speech In 2022. Here Are Some Of The Worst Examples Alexa Schwerha on January 1, … Read more
Here Are Some Of The Convicted Killers Oregon’s Dem Governor Just Saved From Death Row Trevor Schakohl on December 18, 2022 Democratic Oregon Gov. Kate … Read more
CNN Reporter Says Video Of LA Councilman’s Fight Shows ‘Some Real Divisions On The Left’ Harold Hutchison on December 12, 2022 A CNN reporter said … Read more
MSNBC Host Calls Maricopa County’s Vote-Counting ‘Some Of The Best In The Country’ Harold Hutchison on November 14, 2022 MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell claimed that … Read more
By Lawrence White LONDON – HSBC will pay some of its British workforce a one-off payment of 1500 pounds ($1,830) to help them deal with … Read more
KHERSON, Ukraine – As the Soviet-era melody of the Russian national anthem filled the room, a small group of Ukrainians in this city seized by … Read more
By Tom Sims and Sinead Cruise FRANKFURT/LONDON – European banks this week offered flashes of surprisingly good news on profits, but some executives spoke of … Read more
TOKYO – Toyota Motor Corp has suspended night shift operations at one production line of its Takaoka factory in central Japan because of a COVID-19 … Read more
By Nelson Renteria SAN SALVADOR – El Salvador’s president announced on Tuesday a plan for a voluntary repurchase offer to holders of bonds maturing between … Read more
SANTIAGO – Chile’s state-owned Codelco, the world’s top copper miner, expects to gradually restart operations at some of its mining projects on Monday, following the … Read more
Here Are Just Some Of The Uprisings Over Government Incompetence Happening Around The World Micaela Burrow on July 23, 2022 People have risen up throughout … Read more
TOMS RIVER, NJ – If you live in Toms River’s barrier island water communities, you are now being advised to cut back on your outdoor … Read more
(Reuters) – FedEx Corp said on Thursday it is suspending Sunday delivery operations in some low-density, rural U.S. markets starting from Aug. 15. The U.S. … Read more
SHEFFIELD: Congress Wants To Hand Your Money To Corporate Fat Cats And Some Republicans Are On Board Carrie Sheffield on July 21, 2022 Congress is … Read more
By Tom Balmforth and Stefaniia Bern KYIV – In Nova Kakhovka, a city in southern Ukraine occupied by Russian troops five months ago on the … Read more
(Reuters) – Airbus’ sales chief when asked about rival Boeing announcing orders at the Farnborough Airshow said it was time for the U.S. planemaker to … Read more
By Alasdair Pal COLOMBO – Sri Lanka’s imposing presidential secretariat which was stormed by a sea of protesters in early July, forcing out then incumbent … Read more
SHANGHAI/BEIJING – A handful of COVID-19 infections have forced the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin to shut many entertainment venues and some kindergartens and … Read more
SYDNEY – Qantas Airways Ltd has rearranged its flight schedule from London’s Heathrow Airport amid the hub’s move to cap passenger capacity and limit disruption, … Read more
By Richard Cowan and Rose Horowitch WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden and other top Democrats are pushing to make abortion a central issue as they … Read more
NUSA DUA, Indonesia – Emerging markets and low-income countries may benefit in some cases from capital flow management and foreign exchange intervention, but should not … Read more
(Corrects to add dropped word ‘Sri Lanka’ to headline) (Reuters) – Sri Lanka is continuing negotiations with China for as much as $4 billion in … Read more
MOSCOW – Excitement was on the menu when former McDonald’s restaurants reopened in Russia last month under new management and branding, but the successor to … Read more
By Jacqueline Thomsen WASHINGTON – A U.S. appeals court on Friday largely upheld a congressional subpoena seeking financial records from former President Donald Trump’s accounting … Read more
By Jonathan Cable LONDON – Sterling, down nearly 12% against the dollar since the start of this year, is likely to regain around half of … Read more
(Reuters) – Walmart Inc will charge some of its suppliers from next month new fees to transport goods to its warehouses and stores in response … Read more