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Why Real Estate Investors Are Watching Interest Rates Closely in 2026
Real estate investors around the US are watching interest rate trends in 2026 because even tiny changes can affect property valuations, investment plans, and financing costs. Interest rates are becoming a major issue in residential and commercial real estate decisions as the Federal Reserve adjusts monetary policy to inflation and economic development. Buyer mortgage costs…
Montclair Road Rage Incident Ends With Slashed Tire at Busy Intersection
Local cops say a lady reported that another car slashed one of her tires after a traffic conflict last week, turning a typical trip through Montclair into a stressful road rage episode. Pine Street in Montclair, New Jersey, was the scene on February 3. Police say the woman was confronted when she tried to merge…
NJ Transit Pledges Compliance With Governor’s ICE Warrant Order After Public Outcry From Riders
After commuters voiced concerns at a public board meeting, NJ Transit leadership affirmed it will comply with Governor Mikie Sherrill’s executive order banning ICE access to state sites. Multiple speakers at NJ Transit’s Wednesday night board of directors meeting encouraged agency executives to take decisive action to shield passengers from anxiety and uncertainty related to…
Hollywood Mourns as ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Star James Van Der Beek Dies at 48 After Cancer Battle
James Van Der Beek, who played Dawson Leary on “Dawson’s Creek,” died at 48 from cancer. On Wednesday, Feb. 11, his wife, Kimberly Van Der Beek, confirmed the news on Instagram. Kimberly said that her husband died peacefully with courage, trust, and grace. In mourning, she asked for solitude, remembering him as a famous actor,…
New Poll From Traditionally GOP-Aligned Firm Signals Warning Signs for President Trump
Rasmussen Reports, a Republican-friendly polling organization, released a national survey suggesting that American voters may be growing skeptical of President Donald Trump. When he returned to the White House, President Trump called the country’s current state a “golden age,” but the poll found that 58% of likely voters disagree. Only 27% of respondents think such…
New Jersey Father Confronts Drunk Driver in Emotional Courtroom Hearing After Teen’s Death
A heartbroken New Jersey family confronted the man responsible for a tragic drunk driving incident in Salem County court this week, offering compelling and emotional speeches that expressed sadness and fury over the death of a 19-year-old high school senior. A driver who admitted to drinking murdered Quintin Weigle. Weigle’s family confronted Vaughn M. Chase,…
Jersey Shore’s New Oceanfront Resort Moves Closer to Summer 2026 Debut
Developers say a huge Wildwood boardwalk luxury hotel project is on track for a late spring to early summer 2026 debut. The Wild Resort is slated to open next year in time for Jersey Shore season. Developer Solly Levy Baghdadi of Wildwood Hospitality Group LLC said the resort is mid-construction. He said construction is progressing…
Rental Market Trends in the U.S.: What Landlords Should Know
To manage properties and maximize revenue, landlords must adapt to the changing U.S. rental market. Rents, renter tastes, and the economy impact the market. Thus, property owners must know present and future trends. Rents are rising in several places. Even when certain areas cool, rental properties are in high demand, especially in countries where home…
Heated Judiciary Hearing Erupts as Attorney General Clashes With Democrats Over Epstein Files
Attorney General Pam Bondi clashed with Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday during a contentious House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing about the Justice Department’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking records. The Justice Department oversight session rapidly erupted as senators questioned Bondi about Epstein-related file release and redactions. Bondi shouted, interrupted Congress, and fiercely supported the department…
Legal Warning Ignored in Jackson Township Dispute, Taxpayers Face $2 Million Settlement
A big Jackson Township Council meeting revelation has revived a costly legal issue that will cost the town over $2 million. After officials revealed that a former mayor was advised of legal risks but proceeded, a police department dispute has become a financial burden for local taxpayers. Jackson Township was sued by then-Police Chief Matthew…


