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Recent social media posts and headlines have made the claim that New Jersey has ended basic reading and literacy test for its teachers. So, is it true? Do NJ teachers

President Joe Biden signed executive orders Monday banning oil and gas drilling in federal waters along the entire Atlantic and Pacific coasts, as well as parts of the Gulf of

It’s a frigid night in the dead of winter—the streets of Jersey City are unusually empty. What better way to warm up than a good meal? Not just any meal

A winter storm brought heavy snow to South Jersey on Monday. The storm is forecasted to leave 8 to 12 inches in some areas, while North Jersey should see only

—A landmark settlement with far-reaching implications for New Jersey consumers Apple, the tech giant renowned for its sleek designs and user-friendly interfaces, has found itself at the center of a

Several new laws will take effect in NJ starting January 1, 2025, impacting minimum wage, unemployment benefits, education, and more. Several laws highlight Government Murphy’s efforts to address issues related

In a major breach of security, Chinese state-sponsored hackers gained access to the U.S. Treasury Department’s systems this month, reaching unclassified documents and employee workstations, officials confirmed Monday. The hackers

Two New Jersey dive bars have earned spots on a national ranking of the 120 bars that are the best for food, according to Geek Nexus, a personal finance and

With 2025 swiftly approaching, I find myself reminiscing on some of the best bites I’ve had in New Jersey this year. With NJ’s food scene constantly evolving, it feels as

In today’s digital age, you must be ready for all cybersecurity attacks. No system or framework is completely attack-proof or safe from hackers. This is due to the ever-evolving nature