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A Seaside Heights ordinance blocking 18- to 20-year-olds from renting hotel rooms during prom season is facing a legal challenge that could reshape Shore town policies.

Remember when only Wall Street pros had access to fancy trading charts and stock screeners?  Today, you can now fire up your laptop and use similar analytical tools that institutional

Out of thousands of publicly traded companies, sub-$1 stocks appear in financial headlines with striking regularity. These ultra-cheap names consistently trend on news sites, in newsletters, and across social media.

A 2026 airline water quality study found major differences in onboard drinking water safety, with some airlines still providing unhealthy water.
Population growth across the U.S. slowed to its weakest pace since the pandemic, but New Jersey moved against the trend, adding more than 41,000 residents in 2025.
Plastic forks may soon stop showing up in New Jersey takeout bags—and most people won’t notice until they’re gone.
Atlantic City’s airport is adding new nonstop flights and low fares, signaling a shift for travelers who want easier ways to fly.
Another storm may line up for Sunday, February 1, and New Jersey is once again stuck waiting to see how it tracks.

Living wood desks pull strength straight from the tree’s heart. Grain twists like old riverbeds. Knots rise boldly. Live edges wander freely. In 2026 biophilic design makes this raw authenticity

This article examines how MetLife Stadium became the center of two overlapping conversations: player safety in the NFL and preparations for hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final. It unpacks