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A fire broke out Friday morning at Bryant Park’s holiday market in Midtown Manhattan, damaging several booths and sending smoke visible for miles. The blaze, reported to the Fire Department

Four individuals have been indicted in connection with the distribution of illegal drugs, including fentanyl disguised as prescription oxycodone, authorities announced Friday. The Union County grand jury handed down a

Workers in New Jersey and New York will enjoy higher paychecks starting January 1 as both states implement their scheduled minimum wage increases. In New York, the minimum wage will

President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed legislation officially designating the bald eagle as the national bird of the United States. It comes after nearly 250 years since becoming a symbol

NJ drivers should be weary of I-80 this week. A sinkhole opened on Interstate 80 eastbound in Wharton, New Jersey, Thursday morning, forcing the closure of the highway near Exit

The Biden administration announced Thursday a new climate goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 61% to 66% by 2035, building on its previous commitment under the Paris Agreement. President

UPDATE: Since publishing, a new bill was drafted by Congress and passed. A shutdown was narrowly avoided. The passing bill resembles the original draft more closely than the second draft.

State and federal officials have dismissed claims that drones in New Jersey were searching for radioactive material. The dismissal comes after an influx of public speculation and conspiracy theories. The

Gov. Phil Murphy pardoned 33 individuals and commuted the sentences of three women Monday, marking his first use of clemency powers. The decision followed a review by the Clemency Advisory

TikTok has asked the Supreme Court to block a federal law that could force the app to shut down in the United States. This comes after the company requested a