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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is issuing one million additional $1,400 payments to taxpayers who missed out on full or partial stimulus checks during the pandemic. The agency is distributing

President Joe Biden signed executive orders Monday banning oil and gas drilling in federal waters along the entire Atlantic and Pacific coasts, as well as parts of the Gulf of

A winter storm brought heavy snow to South Jersey on Monday. The storm is forecasted to leave 8 to 12 inches in some areas, while North Jersey should see only

—A landmark settlement with far-reaching implications for New Jersey consumers Apple, the tech giant renowned for its sleek designs and user-friendly interfaces, has found itself at the center of a

Buckle up because the Mid-Atlantic Region faces a sharp drop in temperatures as the new year begins. A polar vortex is coming to NJ—an icy air mass that hovers over

The woman killed in a fiery attack on the NYC subway has been identified as Debrina Kawam, 61, of Toms River, New Jersey, police confirmed Tuesday. Kawam was set on

In a major breach of security, Chinese state-sponsored hackers gained access to the U.S. Treasury Department’s systems this month, reaching unclassified documents and employee workstations, officials confirmed Monday. The hackers

A massive power outage early Tuesday left 1.3 million customers, which amounts to approximately 80% of the island, without electricity. It’s the latest in a string of grid failures plaguing

A federal judge issued a partial decision Monday in the legal battle between New York and New Jersey over the NYC congestion pricing plan, leaving its January 5 launch uncertain.

New York City’s long-delayed congestion pricing program is set to begin on Jan. 5, 2025, with reduced toll rates compared to earlier proposals. The program will charge drivers $9 to