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The Giants are embracing analytics in a big way under John Harbaugh. But in a city that already debates data in the Bronx, will numbers win games—or ignite controversy?
Four months before the 2026 World Cup, New Jersey pulls the plug on its Liberty State Park fan fest—and redirects millions into local neighborhoods instead. Here’s why the state says

Shooting a music video once meant hiring a crew, renting gear, and watching $2,000–$5,000 vanish before you pressed “record,” according to cost estimator Fash. For indie artists, that price tag

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has purchased a large warehouse in Roxbury Township. It’s part of a plan to open a new immigrant detention and processing facility despite unified

Picture your family getaway where your 3-month-old beams at fresh sights, and you unwind stress-free. Gear like a reliable toddler stroller from Momcozy makes it happen right away. Dive into

Discovering termite damage often occurs too late.  You might notice hollow wood, peeling paint, or doors that suddenly stick, only to find out pests have been feasting behind walls for

Divorce often comes with many more questions than answers. You may be trying to protect your children, your finances, or simply your mind, all the while dealing with unfamiliar rules

Smartphones wake us up. Laptops fill our workdays. Tablets occupy our evenings. Many people scroll through social feeds before they even leave bed. Screens shape communication, learning, shopping, and entertainment.

New Jersey remains under a travel ban Monday morning as a powerful blizzard continues to hammer the state with heavy snow, strong winds, and widespread power outages. A restriction on

Why Ungoverned Conversations Erode Trust Picture a bustling online forum where members trade insights like currency. Then, in the space of hours, it spirals into a cesspool of slurs, thinly