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Leaving a job, whether voluntarily or not because you were fired, you are not doing a one-time favor by doing that last pay cheque. That is your legal right that

In the high-stakes world of professional poker, few moments have left as lasting an impression as the now-legendary “Jack-Four” hand. What began as an ordinary evening at Hustler Casino in

Notta Memo is designed for those who think fast and move faster. Whether you’re a student capturing lectures, a journalist conducting interviews, or a founder jumping between meetings, the ability

The Democratic National Committee will invest $1.5 million in New Jersey’s 2025 governor’s race, backing U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill as she seeks to keep the seat in Democratic hands after

New Jersey native Jen Pawol will become the first woman to umpire a Major League Baseball game, breaking a historic barrier nearly a decade after launching her professional umpiring career.

Swimmers along the Jersey Shore faced rough surf and strong rip currents Thursday, with dangerous conditions expected to continue through Saturday. Steady onshore winds and three- to four-foot waves churned

A devastating early-morning fire tore through a century-old synagogue in Rutherford, New Jersey, leaving nothing but charred remains as the congregation’s rabbi and his family of six narrowly escaped harm.

Two New Jersey downtowns have been recognized as among the most walkable in the nation, according to a new ranking from Assisted Living Magazine. Broad Street in Red Bank was

Every summer, millions of Americans pack up and move, and New Jersey is no exception. According to a new 2025 report from U-Haul, which analyzed one-way rentals between January and

In a landmark environmental settlement, three of the country’s largest chemical companies—Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva—have agreed to pay New Jersey $875 million to resolve decades of pollution tied to toxic