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How to Buy Your First Home in the U.S. With Limited Budget in 2026

A restricted budget can make buying your first U.S. residence intimidating. First-time buyers can buy a home with planning, smart methods, and 2026 housing market trends. Examine your finances first. Budget for down payment, mortgage, property taxes, insurance, and maintenance. First-time buyers sometimes underestimate these fees, affecting affordability. Reduce alternatives and avoid financial distress with…

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When Social Media Turns Into a Snowstorm of Opinions: How Winter Forecasts Are Fueling Frustration

New Jersey has had snow, cold temperatures, and bitter winds this winter, as well as a flood of weather opinions. Facebook posts projecting snowfall totals and Instagram and X viral images seem to have made everyone a weather guru. This expanding wave of amateur forecasting is making a terrible season even more confusing and frustrating,…

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Olympic Gold, White House Invite, and Political Debate: U.S. Hockey Teams Respond Differently

The US men’s hockey team will celebrate its Winter Olympics gold medal win at the White House on Tuesday. Trump personally invited the team during their championship celebrations. The men’s squad was invited first, according to call information. President Trump also realized that the U.S. women’s hockey team, which won Winter Olympics gold, should be…

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Snowstorm Eases Across New Jersey After Record-Breaking Blizzard, Another Round of Snow Possible This Week

New Jersey is finally getting respite after a strong winter storm dumped two feet of snow on portions of the state Sunday and Monday. The hardest precipitation has ended, but cold air, gusting winds, and blowing snow are still hitting several communities, and forecasts predict another system might bring more snow this week. The National…

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Newark Teachers Urge State Leaders to Allow Online Classes as Blizzard Shuts Down Schools Across New Jersey

After a massive snowfall forced school closures across New Jersey, the Newark teachers union is urging state lawmakers to reconsider remote learning regulations. Union officials say interim virtual instruction would help kids recover from significant snowfall. The Newark Teachers Union’s president, John Abeigon, publicly pushed Governor Mikie Sherrill to review the state’s longtime online learning…

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New Jersey Congressman Highlights Laid-Off Gateway Tunnel Worker Ahead of Trump’s State of the Union

This week, a New Jersey lawmaker will bring a laid-off tunnel construction worker to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address to draw attention to the thousands of Gateway Tunnel families. After the enormous Hudson River tunnel extension halted development on February 6, Derrick Healy of Ocean Township was among 1,000 workers laid off….

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Snowstorm Hits New Jersey With Up to 27.9 Inches as Blizzard Conditions Grip All 21 Counties

Some sections of New Jersey were blizzarded Monday after a severe winter storm dumped more than two feet of snow in numerous municipalities. This was one of the most significant snowstorms of the 2026 winter season, with some communities reporting 28 inches of snow by Monday afternoon. The storm lasted until early Monday afternoon in…

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Trump’s Approval Slides to 36% as Americans Question Priorities Before Address to Congress

A new national poll finds that many Americans are unhappy with the country’s direction or the president’s focus on crucial problems as he prepares to give his State of the Union speech. CNN-SSRS found that Trump’s approval rating is 36%. His performance is unpopular with 63% of Americans. His approval rating dropped significantly from February,…

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