New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has exceeded 200 clemency grants, offering pardons and commutations to individuals seeking a second chance. The initiative focuses on rehabilitation and fairness in the justice
Rider University is cutting 40 faculty positions, reducing salaries, and suspending benefits as part of a financial restructuring plan following probation by its accreditor. Students can still attend classes, but
President Trump has reintroduced the idea of $2,000 payments for Americans, funded by tariffs imposed under his administration. Key details, including who qualifies and when payments could be made—remain uncertain,
TD Bank will close eight New Jersey branches by early 2026 as part of a nationwide downsizing plan affecting 13 states. The move reflects the bank’s push toward digital services
Plan on traveling from Newark, LaGuardia or JFK soon? The FAA has ordered airlines to reduce flights nationwide as the government shutdown strains air traffic control staffing. Newark, JFK and
Former NFL star Antonio Brown, 37, sits in Essex County Jail in Newark after U.S. Marshals captured him in Dubai. He faces a second-degree attempted murder charge for allegedly firing
Optum, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, is closing 19 pediatric offices and all behavioral health locations across New Jersey. The move affects 572 employees and thousands of patients, marking one
Over 580,000 Prazosin Hydrochloride capsules have been recalled by Teva Pharmaceuticals after tests revealed a cancer-linked chemical. The recall affects 1 mg, 2 mg, and 5 mg doses nationwide. Patients
NJ energy executives at Breezy Point Energy allegedly stole $3.3 million from investors, using the funds to rent a mansion, lease luxury cars, and pay themselves hefty salaries. Prosecutors say