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A decades-old New Jersey cold case has been closed after convicted serial killer Richard Cottingham confessed to the 1965 murder of 18-year-old Alys Eberhardt in Fair Lawn.
Flu activity in the U.S. has surged to its highest level in 25 years, driven by a fast-spreading new strain that is pushing hospitalizations higher nationwide.

Creating amazing content requires more than ideas – it needs gear. Cameras, lights, microphones, and editing software aren’t cheap. But what do you do if your channel is growing and

New Jersey lawmakers are considering a bill that could force the merger of hundreds of local school districts. The proposal would allow state and county officials to consolidate smaller districts
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is dissolving after Congress eliminated its federal funding, ending nearly 60 years of support for PBS, NPR, and local public media stations.

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Travelers often hold onto old ideas about moving around Europe. Many assume flights always save time or that long-distance buses remain the ultimate budget pick. Reality shows a different picture.

Screen fatigue is a growing concern in our digital lifestyle, impacting productivity, wellness and overall eye health. With prolonged screen use becoming the norm, it’s essential to adopt strategies that

Data is now the driving force behind the world’s most influential food movements. This guide explores how social media food trends, real-time consumer insights and Tastewise data help brands identify

More dealerships across New Jersey are letting buyers pay with Bitcoin and Ethereum as electric vehicles make up 13% of new car sales statewide. This article breaks down how blockchain