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Yankees See Powerful Sign as Gerrit Cole’s Fastball Touches 97 in Key Comeback Test

TAMPA— The Yankees’ most significant morning moment wasn’t a Grapefruit League game. Not in front of supporters. The box score, scoreboard pressure, and crowded stands were absent. Instead, it happened quietly at Steinbrenner Field, where one radar gun number gave the team hope that its ace was returning. The speed was 96.9 mph. Gerrit Cole…

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N.J. High School Wrestler Faces Manslaughter Trial as Civil Lawsuit Raises New Questions

A South Jersey high school wrestler awaiting trial on a second-degree manslaughter allegation competes for his team despite a new wrongful death lawsuit highlighting the fatal event in Camden County last year. Luke Humphrey, 18, is suspected of killing 46-year-old Oron Carl Beebe in March 2024 with a single punch. The event occurred late at…

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Former Monmouth County Coach Receives 5½-Year Prison Term in Student Sexual Assault Case

A Monmouth County high school teacher and girls’ basketball coach was sentenced to nearly five years in state prison for sexually assaulting a juvenile. On November 17, 2025, 36-year-old Justin M. McGhee pleaded guilty to second-degree aggravated sexual assault. Court filings reveal he was sentenced Friday to five years and six months in New Jersey…

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Sea Bright Favorite Woody’s Ocean Grill Enters New Chapter as Local Hospitality Group Takes Over

A popular Jersey Shore restaurant is reopening. Woody’s Ocean Grill in Sea Bright was sold after nearly 15 years under its current management, signaling a major change for the community hangout. Chris Wood revealed that the eatery will change hands on March 18. RBC Hospitality Group, led by Richard Corbo and Ken and Vinnie Hager,…

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Top Real Estate Apps Every Home Buyer and Seller Must Use to Find, List, and Close Properties Efficiently

Technology is essential for homebuyers and sellers in today’s fast-paced market. Real estate apps have changed property searches, price comparisons, and agent interactions. For first-time buyers, experienced investors, and homeowners selling, the appropriate apps can save time, money, and stress. This article details the best real estate apps for buyers and sellers. Buyers need the…

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Federal Appeals Court Sides With New Jersey in Legal Fight Over 3D-Printed Gun Code

In a highly watched case involving “ghost guns” and whether computer code used to produce them is protected by the First Amendment, a federal appeals court sided with New Jersey. The ruling is significant in the national gun regulation and internet speech debate. The Third Circuit reviewed a lower court’s dismissal of Defense Distributed’s claim….

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ICE Finalizes Purchase of Roxbury Warehouse for Planned New Jersey Detention Facility

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has purchased a Roxbury Township, New Jersey warehouse property, confirming days of speculation that it could become an immigration detention camp. After contradictory remarks from federal and municipal officials earlier in the week, the confirmation arrived Friday. According to federal authorities, ICE bought the Roxbury facility and aims to turn…

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Trenton Farmers Market Dismisses Manager After Controversial Black History Month Remark

Following community criticism over a racially insensitive social media comment, the Trenton Farmers Market Board of Directors fired its manager. The decision is significant for one of Mercer County’s most historic and community-centered markets. Board leadership said former market manager Bill Kearney posted “Happy BH month” on Facebook underneath a news report about the arrest…

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Supreme Court Limits Presidential Tariff Authority as Mike Pence Calls Ruling a Constitutional Win

The Supreme Court declared 6–3 that a president cannot unilaterally apply or adjust tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, a landmark decision that might impact U.S. trade policy. Political figures, including former Vice President Mike Pence, hailed the court as a win for American families and the Constitution. Former President Donald Trump levied…

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Supreme Court Blocks Key Trump Tariffs, Leaving $2,000 Rebate Proposal Uncertain

The Supreme Court’s ruling curtailed former President Donald Trump’s ability to impose worldwide tariffs, casting doubt on his $2,000 tariff rebate checks. Trump has not ruled out providing compensation to Americans, but the legal setback has cast doubt on the scheme. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Trump exceeded his power by justifying broad tariffs…

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