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For millions of American families, the college question has become terrifying: How do we afford it? The average student loan debt for Class of 2024 graduates hit $28,950 per person.

Two-thirds of New Jersey voters believe tariffs implemented by the Trump administration have led to higher prices for them and their families, according to a new Stockton University poll, with

If you live in certain New Jersey towns, your property tax bill last year may have included a school tax line item north of $16,000—before you paid a dollar toward

New Jersey's congressional delegation reacted with sharp disagreement to President Trump's strikes on Iran, with some calling it necessary defense against terrorism and others warning it represents illegal overreach that

The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey, seeking access to private voter information, including birth dates, driver’s license numbers, and partial Social Security numbers, according to New

AMC is reviewing dozens of theater leases this year and says more closures are coming. Here’s what that could mean for New Jersey locations.

In recent months, New Jersey residents have noticed electricity bills creeping higher. A potential factor? New AI data centers that draw massive amounts of power from the regional grid.  National

Over 2,200 NJ private wells exceed safe PFAS levels. Learn what ‘forever chemicals’ mean for your water and what residents should do.
Self-driving shuttle buses are now being tested at Newark Liberty International Airport. The autonomous vehicles could eventually transport passengers between terminals and the new AirTrain system. The trials mark a
In early 2026, several New Jersey companies announced layoffs, impacting hundreds of employees from retail, tech, and healthcare sectors.