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Will the Housing Inventory Shortage Continue in 2026? What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know

The shortage of homes for sale has been one of the biggest challenges facing the U.S. housing market in recent years. Across many regions of the country, buyers have struggled to find suitable properties, while rising competition has pushed home prices higher. As 2026 unfolds, many prospective buyers, sellers, and real estate investors are asking…

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Newark Students Reach Major Milestone as Nearly 200 Earn College Degrees Before High School Graduation

NEWARK, N.J. — Hundreds of students in New Jersey’s largest public school district are leaving high school with more than a diploma in hand. Members of the Newark Public Schools Class of 2026 celebrated a remarkable academic achievement this week, with 194 graduates earning college degrees before officially completing high school. The students accomplished this…

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Bergen County Man Faces Child Endangerment and Assault Charges After Alleged Incident Involving Three Children

Bergen County authorities have charged a Fairview man after an investigation into allegations that three children were assaulted inside a residence, according to prosecutors. The Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office announced that 40-year-old Paul J. Gomez is facing multiple criminal charges related to an alleged incident involving three children at a home in Fairview, New Jersey….

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Senate Republicans Split on Iran Powers Vote as Trump Applauds Last-Minute Shift

Senate Republicans Split on Iran Powers Vote as Trump Applauds Last-Minute Shift President Donald Trump celebrated a key development in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday after two Republican senators changed their positions on an effort aimed at limiting presidential authority over military involvement related to Iran. The vote centered on a war powers resolution that…

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Bill Cassidy Defends Senate Oversight After Heated Clash With Trump Over Iran Resolution

A tense exchange during a closed-door Senate Republican lunch on Wednesday highlighted growing debate within the Republican Party over U.S. policy toward Iran. Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana publicly defended his actions after a heated confrontation with President Donald Trump, saying he has no regrets about speaking up on behalf of Congress and the American…

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New Jersey Faces Tragic Hit-and-Run Case as Historic School Closure Marks End of an Era

New Jersey residents are waking up to several major developments that have drawn attention across the state, including a fatal hit-and-run case that resulted in criminal charges, the closure of a century-old elementary school, and a significant federal healthcare fraud enforcement action. Authorities have announced that a driver has been charged with vehicular homicide following…

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Yankees Remain Patient With Austin Wells as Signs of Offensive Progress Begin to Show

The New York Yankees continue to stand behind catcher Austin Wells despite a difficult season at the plate, expressing strong confidence that his offensive production will improve as the year moves forward. While Wells’ numbers have been among the lowest for starting catchers in Major League Baseball this season, Yankees coaches and team officials believe…

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LeSean McCoy Says Eagles Fans Demand Results, Even If Their Passion Sometimes Goes Too Far

LeSean McCoy is standing up for Philadelphia Eagles fans amid renewed debate about one of the NFL’s most talked-about fan bases. While Philadelphia supporters have long carried a reputation for being among the most demanding and emotional fans in professional sports, McCoy believes that intensity comes from a deep commitment to the team rather than…

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