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Rowan University Campus Activities Disrupted After Major Power Failure Halts Operations in Glassboro

A significant power outage forced Rowan University to suspend all campus activities on Monday, disrupting the second week of its summer academic session at the main campus in Glassboro, New Jersey. According to university officials, the outage began around 8:30 a.m. and was traced to a substation responsible for supplying electricity to the Gloucester County…

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U.S. Housing Market Outlook 2026: What Buyers and Sellers Should Expect in a Changing Economy

The U.S. real estate market in 2026 is entering a phase where both buyers and sellers are adjusting to a more balanced and cautious environment. After years of sharp price increases and limited inventory, the market is slowly shifting toward stabilization, although affordability continues to remain one of the biggest concerns for everyday Americans. One…

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Sean Duffy Fires Back at Pete Buttigieg With Viral Sloth-Themed Video After Road Trip Criticism

A political exchange between current Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg turned increasingly personal over the weekend after Duffy responded to criticism with a social media video comparing Buttigieg to a sloth. The dispute began after Buttigieg criticized Duffy’s recently announced “Great American Road Trip” reality series during an appearance on…

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Paul Caneiro Awaits Sentencing as Lingering Questions Surround 2018 Family Murders in New Jersey

The long-running murder case involving Paul Caneiro is once again drawing attention in New Jersey as the convicted killer prepares to face sentencing for the 2018 deaths of his brother Keith Caneiro, sister-in-law Jennifer Caneiro, and their two young children, Jesse and Sophia. Even after years of investigation, courtroom testimony, and a completed trial, one…

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White House Considers Permanent South Lawn Helipad Amid Marine One Safety Concerns

Plans are reportedly under discussion within the White House regarding the possible installation of a permanent helipad on the South Lawn, a move aimed at addressing long-standing operational concerns linked to presidential helicopter landings. According to multiple reports from major U.S. media outlets, the idea is being reviewed as officials look for a more stable…

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Burlington County Bridge Used by Thousands of South Jersey Drivers Shuts Down for Major Year-Long Replacement Project

Drivers in Burlington County are beginning to face major traffic changes as a heavily traveled bridge connecting Cinnaminson and Maple Shade officially closes for a long-term reconstruction project expected to last until late April 2027. The Forklanding Road Bridge over Pennsauken Creek, which carries more than 3,500 vehicles every day, has now been shut down…

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Americans Show Deep Concerns Over Economy and Inflation in Latest National Poll

A new national poll shows growing frustration among Americans over the state of the U.S. economy, with many saying they are unhappy with rising living costs, inflation, and fuel prices under President Donald Trump’s administration. The survey, released Sunday by CBS News, found that public confidence in the economy remains weak as economic uncertainty continues…

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Trump Approval Rating Falls to Record Low as Voters Shift Ahead of 2026 Midterms

President Donald Trump is facing one of the weakest approval ratings of his political career, according to a newly released New York Times/Siena College poll that suggests growing voter dissatisfaction on several major national issues. The survey, released Monday, found Trump’s job approval rating at 37%, marking the lowest level recorded in any New York…

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NJ Education Commissioner Revokes Former Bergen County Teacher’s License After Years-Long Misconduct Case

A former New Jersey high school teacher accused of repeated inappropriate conduct in the classroom has officially lost his teaching certifications after a lengthy state review process that lasted nearly seven years. New Jersey Education Commissioner Lily Laux approved the revocation of Matthew O’Brien’s teaching licenses on April 28, ending a disciplinary case connected to…

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