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Renting vs. Buying a Home in 2026: Which Choice Makes More Financial Sense in Today’s Housing Market?

Choosing between renting and buying a home has become one of the biggest financial decisions facing Americans in 2026. With home prices remaining elevated in many areas, mortgage rates higher than they were a few years ago, and rental costs continuing to rise, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Instead, the better choice depends on a…

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Federal Assault Case Against Colombian Man in New Jersey Ends After Government Drops Charges

A federal criminal case that once drew strong public attention has come to an unexpected end after prosecutors dismissed the charges against a Colombian man who had been accused of assaulting a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer during an arrest in New Jersey. The case centered on 27-year-old Hector Villegas Alvarez, a Colombian…

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Lightning Strike Sparks Fire at Burlington County Church as Powerful New Jersey Storms Leave Thousands Without Electricity

A powerful round of thunderstorms moving across New Jersey on Friday night caused significant damage after lightning struck a church in Burlington County, leading to a roof fire while severe weather swept through the region. The fire happened at Fellowship Alliance Chapel in Medford at around 9:10 p.m. Emergency crews responded after flames were seen…

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NJ Transit Conductor Assaulted by Passenger Lawsuit Highlights Safety Concerns

NJ Transit Rail Disruptions Continue on July 4 as Extreme Heat and Storm Damage Impact Service Across New Jersey

Thousands of New Jersey travelers faced another difficult day on July 4 after NJ Transit confirmed that several rail lines remained suspended or delayed because of storm-related damage and ongoing extreme heat conditions. The transportation agency warned that passengers should continue to expect travel disruptions as repair crews work to restore normal service. The latest…

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New Jersey Faces Dangerous Mix of Extreme Heat, Strong Storms, and Flooding Risk Through Holiday Weekend

New Jersey residents are facing a challenging Fourth of July holiday weekend as dangerous heat, severe thunderstorms, and the threat of flash flooding continue across the state. Weather conditions are expected to remain unstable through Sunday and into the beginning of next week, creating concerns for holiday travelers, outdoor events, and communities already impacted by…

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Eligible Families Can Now Receive $1,000 Federal Deposit for Children Through New Trump Accounts

Millions of American families are now able to begin receiving a $1,000 federal contribution for eligible children as the newly launched Trump Accounts program officially starts accepting deposits. The program is designed to help families build long-term savings for children by providing a government-funded starting balance for qualifying accounts. Although the program officially begins this…

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New Jersey Communities Turn to Drone Light Shows as Fourth of July Traditions Continue to Evolve

Some New Jersey communities are celebrating Independence Day in a different way this year as drone light shows become an alternative to traditional fireworks. One of the latest towns making that change is Haddonfield, where organizers have decided to replace fireworks with a drone display after facing ongoing challenges with hosting a fireworks event. The…

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New Survey Finds Sharp Political Divide in American Pride Ahead of Nation’s 250th Anniversary

A new national survey shows that Americans remain deeply divided over how proud they feel about their country, with political affiliation playing a major role in those views. The findings come as the United States prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, highlighting the different ways people across the country see America today. According to the…

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