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2026 Social Security Tax Limit Explained: How Much Income Will Be Taxed for Workers Next Year

In 2026, American workers will see an updated limit on how much of their income is subject to Social Security taxes. This annual adjustment is important for employees, employers, and self-employed individuals because it directly affects how much money is withheld from paychecks throughout the year. According to the latest figures released by the Social…

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Former New Jersey JROTC Instructor Avoids Jail After Admitting to Inappropriate Contact With Student

A former Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps instructor at a New Jersey high school has been sentenced to probation after admitting he intentionally touched a student without her consent during school hours. James H. Merritt, 65, of Franklinville, entered a guilty plea during a court appearance in Gloucester County this week in connection with an…

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Patriots Coach Mike Vrabel Draws Attention as Sports Media Questions Handling of Rumored Personal Controversy

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is once again at the center of online discussion after sports commentators publicly criticized how an alleged personal scandal was handled behind the scenes. The controversy gained traction after comments made during a recent episode of the sports talk show “Speakeasy,” where analysts debated why the rumored situation…

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SUV Rolls Over on Route 130 in Burlington Township, Leaving Three Women Injured

Three women were injured after a serious rollover crash on Route 130 in Burlington Township, New Jersey, early Thursday morning, according to local police. Authorities said the accident happened shortly after midnight near La Gorce Boulevard when an SUV traveling southbound reportedly went off the roadway. Investigators said the vehicle first sideswiped a traffic signal…

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New Jersey Township Moves to Block Future AI Data Center Projects After Resident Concerns Grow

Monroe Township in Gloucester County, New Jersey, has officially approved a set of new local laws that prohibit the development of data centers anywhere within the township limits, marking a strong policy decision in response to growing community concerns over large-scale technology facilities. The decision was finalized after several months of public meetings, discussions, and…

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