TRENTON, N.J. — As the line between work and personal life grows thinner with advancing technology, a new bill introduced in New Jersey seeks to give employees the legal right to disconnect…
CHERRY HILL, NJ – The Cherry Hill Fire Department is hosting its monthly child safety seat check-up event this Friday, offering a valuable service to parents and guardians. At this event, certified…
New Jersey Bill S3481 to Mandate Disclosure of Construction Project Financing TRENTON, NJ – In an effort to increase transparency in government contracting, a new bill proposed in the New Jersey Senate…
TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Assembly Labor Committee has favorably reported on Assembly Bill No. 2883, a legislative proposal aimed at supporting union members financially. Announced on June 6, 2024, this…
TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Assembly Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee has endorsed Assembly Bill No. 506 with specific amendments. This legislative proposal, intended for the 2024-2025 session, provides significant benefits…
Chilly Waters: Why New Jersey’s Ocean Temperatures Are Cool in June SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ — As New Jersey beachgoers dip their toes into the ocean this June, they might find the water…
TRENTON, NJ – Criminal justice reform in New Jersey has not only been dangerous, but damaging to the real victims of violent crimes throughout the state. Now, a bill in Illinois could…
TRENTON, NJ — New Jersey Senators M. Teresa Ruiz and Brian P. Stack, along with co-sponsor Senator Diegnan, have introduced a bill aimed at exempting nursing mothers from jury duty. This legislative…
TRENTON, NJ—In an effort to combat discrimination in property appraisals, New Jersey Senators Nellie Pou and M. Teresa Ruiz have introduced Bill S1311, which mandates anti-bias training for real estate appraisers. The…
NICOSIA (Reuters) – Aid shipments to Gaza are expected to resume soon from Cyprus, officials said on Wednesday, after the project was brought to a halt last week following Israel’s killing of…
JACKSON, NJ—A Walgreens store in Jackson is scheduled to close its doors on April 3. This closure is part of a broader trend in the pharmacy sector, with other major chains such…
By Elke Ahlswede HAMBURG (Reuters) -Attacks on cargo vessels in the Red Sea by Yemen-based Houthi rebels are unlikely to end soon, forcing shipping companies to avoid the route through the Suez…
By Kylie Madry MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Santander’s Mexico unit will launch its digital bank service in the next few months, an executive said on Tuesday, adding the bank’s planned roll-out was…
SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea may test-launch an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) this month, a senior South Korean official said on Friday before discussions with U.S. officials on responses to Pyongyang’s nuclear…
In a bold move aimed at reducing carbon emissions, Governor Phil Murphy has mandated the phasing out of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035. While the objective of this initiative is clear –…
PARIS (Reuters) – Boeing expects to increase production of its best-selling 737 MAX to 38 jets a month “pretty soon,” but the company is likely to see supply chain instability at every…
By Luana Maria Benedito and Gabriel Burin SAO PAULO/BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Brazil’s central bank is set to keep its key interest rate unchanged on Wednesday for the last time in a…
By Carolina Mandl and Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) – BlackRock Inc chairman and Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink said on Wednesday he is not planning to leave the world’s biggest asset…
BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese search engine giant Baidu’s CEO Robin Li said on Friday that the company will “very soon” officially launch Ernie 3.5, a generative AI large-language model that will power…
Larry Elder Will ‘Likely’ Announce 2024 Presidential Bid ‘Soon,’ Close Friend Says Mary Lou Masters on April 13, 2023 A 2024 GOP presidential announcement from conservative talk show host Larry Elder is likely…
(Reuters) – The U.N. nuclear watchdog head will not travel to Russia this week, but a visit is possible in the near future, Russian news agency RIA reported early on Monday, citing…
By Christian Akorlie and Cooper Inveen ACCRA (Reuters) – Germany’s finance minister singled out China during a visit to Ghana on Friday, as he called on countries that have lent to the…
Pentagon Unsure Ukraine Can Retake Crimea Anytime Soon, Lawmakers Learn In Classified Briefing: REPORT Micaela Burrow on February 2, 2023 The Department of Defense expressed doubt about whether Ukraine could retake Crimea…
By Kevin Liffey (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday he was expecting Chinese President Xi Jinping to make a state visit early next year in what would be a public…
By Huseyin Hayatsever ANKARA (Reuters) – Finland’s defence minister Antti Kaikkonen said the sooner Turkey ratifies its NATO membership bid the better and it would consider granting arms export permits to Turkey…
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The European Central Bank may slow the pace of interest rate hikes but should soon start running down its massive government debt holdings as that would ease the need…