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New Jersey Faces Ongoing Drought as Snowfall Fails to Refill Shrinking Water Supplies

This winter has brought repeated snowfall to New Jersey, but warmer temperatures are melting it. Despite the weather shift, the state remains under a drought alert, and officials are worried about water resources. The snow may appear hopeful, but the Garden State’s underlying water problem remains. According to the latest New Jersey Department of Environmental…

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Norovirus Suspected Behind Surge in Stomach Illness Cases in Sussex County, Officials Confirm

In Sussex County, New Jersey, gastrointestinal disease cases have increased, prompting health officials to warn citizens. Local authorities are investigating the rise in stomach-related ailments, and early findings suggest norovirus. Officials said the situation is not related to a foodborne epidemic. After receiving many reports of diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting, the Sussex County Division of…

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Trump Honors Coal Industry With New Award as Administration Pushes Energy Shift

Following his latest coal industry support, President Donald Trump received another honor this week. Trump signed an executive order instructing the Department of Defense to utilize more coal-burning power plant electricity during a White House energy policy event. The order directs Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Energy Secretary Chris Wright to negotiate long-term coal facility…

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The Truth About Today’s U.S. Housing Market: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know in 2026

Over the past few years, the US real estate market has been a hot topic. From pandemic-era peak home prices to rising mortgage rates that curtailed buyer activity, the housing sector has changed dramatically. Many Americans are wondering: what’s happening in the real estate market? Answers are not as easy as “booming” or “crashing.” Instead,…

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Federal Appeals Court Clears Path for Release of Gateway Tunnel Funds Amid Legal Fight

After rejecting to stay a lower court ruling directing the Trump administration to release already approved federal payments, a federal appeals court allowed Gateway Tunnel funding to resume. U.S. District Court Judge Jeannette A. Vargas’ temporary restraining order was upheld by the Court of Appeals on Thursday. The lower court directed federal transportation agencies to…

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Ilia Malinin’s Rise at the 2026 Winter Olympics: Why the ‘Quad God’ Is Leading Men’s Figure Skating

Ilia Malinin, a Team USA star, has captivated millions at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Malinin, 21, has become a global figure skating star at 21 for his technical skill and record-breaking performances. Malinin, known as the “Quad God,” was the first figure skater to land a fully turned quadruple Axel in international competition. The leap,…

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Light Snow Possible in North Jersey Overnight, Forecasters Watching Uncertain Storm for Late Weekend

Light snow is expected late Friday night into early Saturday in northern New Jersey. While major snowfall is unlikely, forecasters warn that chilly temperatures could make untreated roads and sidewalks slick by early Saturday morning. Overnight, the National Weather Service predicts a weak clipper-type cyclone will travel quickly through the region. This fast-moving system will…

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NJ Congressman Presses MVC to Expand Real ID Access as TSA Fee Deadline Nears

One member of Congress is encouraging state officials to act swiftly to get New Jersey drivers a Real ID before new airport identification check costs start later this month. Rep. Josh Gottheimer has formally requested that the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission expand Real ID appointments statewide. Gottheimer wrote Acting MVC Chief Administrator Rosalie Johnson…

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Betting Markets Show JD Vance and Gavin Newsom Running Nearly Even in Early 2028 Presidential Outlook

After her contentious House Judiciary Committee appearance last week, Newsmax presenter Carl Higbie chastised Attorney General Pam Bondi on TV. Bondi faced hard questioning from legislators about the federal government’s handling and publication of Jeffrey Epstein’s records on Wednesday. Bondi yelled at times as members questioned her about the many redactions in papers related to…

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Newsmax Anchor Questions Pam Bondi’s Political Future After Heated House Hearing on Epstein Records

After her contentious House Judiciary Committee appearance last week, Newsmax presenter Carl Higbie chastised Attorney General Pam Bondi on TV. Bondi faced hard questioning from legislators about the federal government’s handling and publication of Jeffrey Epstein’s records on Wednesday. Bondi yelled at times as members questioned her about the many redactions in papers related to…

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