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A new report shows New Jersey students are carrying some of the heaviest loan balances in the country. According to WalletHub’s 2025 study on student debt, the Garden State now

New Jersey households are still feeling the sting from this summer’s soaring electric bills—and the bad news is, the costs may not let up just because the weather is cooling

Congress is again working against a deadline to keep the government open and funded. Funding is set to expire September 30 and the fight over a continuing resolution has pushed

The Democratic National Committee is pumping another $1.5 million into the New Jersey governor’s race, raising its total investment to $3 million, the most it has ever spent in the

A judge dismissed terrorism-related charges brought against Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown last year. The charges, filed in Manhattan, included murder

Newark isn’t trying to be the next New York or Philly. Instead, it’s carving out its own lane—one that blends sports, music, food, and culture in a way that feels

If you were anywhere near Atlantic City on Friday, you probably noticed the sky buzzing. Helicopters came in one after another, and it wasn’t tourists piling off the boardwalk—it was

When you think of dinosaur digs, New Jersey strip malls probably don’t come to mind. Yet, in Mantua Township, tucked behind a shopping center, paleontologists have uncovered one of the

The shift into fall is about to become a lot more noticeable in New Jersey. On Friday, Sept. 19, the sun will dip below the horizon before 7 p.m. across

September 11, 2001, is hard to put into words. For anyone old enough to remember, the images from that morning are still sharp—smoke over Manhattan, sirens, people running. Nearly 3,000