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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

Ozempic, a diabetes drug widely used for weight loss, has become the target of one of the largest pharmaceutical lawsuits in recent years. Plaintiffs have filed nearly 2,000 lawsuits and

Prominent conservative commentator and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was killed by gunfire on Wednesday at an event held at Utah Valley University. Videos posted online show Kirk giving

A viral video of a woman taking a home run ball from a child during a Phillies-Marlins game has sparked national outrage. Following the social media blow-up, rumors that she

New Jersey health officials on Tuesday issued an executive directive and standing order allowing COVID-19 vaccines for all residents six months and older. The move ignores recent federal limits that

HGTV just put out its annual list of the 50 best small towns in the country. For New Jersey, the winner isn’t Red Bank, Collingswood, Cape May, or even one

The U.S. economy added just 22,000 jobs in August, signaling a continued slowdown in the labor market as businesses adjust to higher costs and uncertainty tied to tariffs and federal

NJ state workers could see major changes to their health benefits under a tentative deal announced Thursday by Gov. Phil Murphy and 17 public sector unions. The plan could save

One New Jersey school district is starting the new year with a big change: students will now be required to wear uniforms. The decision came after a vote by the

The House on Wednesday rejected a Republican push to censure New Jersey Democratic Representative, LaMonica McIver, and remove her from the Homeland Security Committee as she faces federal assault charges