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Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, who is running for Governor in 2025, has proposed implementing reverse congestion pricing to generate funds for New Jersey’s struggling transit system. The plan would

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is issuing one million additional $1,400 payments to taxpayers who missed out on full or partial stimulus checks during the pandemic. The agency is distributing

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

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

A federal judge issued a partial decision Monday in the legal battle between New York and New Jersey over the NYC congestion pricing plan, leaving its January 5 launch uncertain.

With less than a month to go until Donald Trump’s second inauguration, the president-elect is still facing legal troubles. A federal appeals court panel on Monday upheld a $5 million

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

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

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