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Heavy Snowfall Hits New Jersey; Jersey City Struggles With Snow Removal

New Jersey is experiencing a severe winter storm with significant snowfall, making daily life dangerous. Jersey City’s snow removal personnel are working hard, but the volume of snow has made it challenging. The storm dropped continuous snow overnight, reaching record levels in several regions. Traffic delays and accidents have increased due to dangerous roads. People…

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How Data Analytics Are Shaping U.S. Real Estate Markets

Data analytics is transforming the U.S. real estate market. Advanced data tools assist investors, agents, and homeowners make better decisions by studying buyer behavior and predicting market trends. Data now drives property sales, valuations, and purchases nationwide. Data analytics greatly affects pricing and valuation. To accurately value properties, modern computers can examine millions of data…

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New Jersey Blizzard 2026: Town-by-Town Snowfall Nears 19 Inches as State Remains Under Warning

Heavy snow and dangerous conditions are spreading over New Jersey due to a severe winter storm. Many communities recorded 16–19 inches of snowfall as of early Monday morning, with more coming. Strong gusts and little visibility keep all 21 counties under a blizzard warning. Forecasters predict snowfall into the early afternoon, adding to considerable accumulations….

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When Protest Abroad Mirrors Tensions at Home: Iran’s Struggle and America’s Democratic Test

A key leader of the Rutgers Democracy Lab at the Eagleton Institute of Politics recently discussed how Iran’s events are impacting US democracy discussions. The author stated their personal and professional opinions. But years of research on democratic systems and civic institutions underpinned the message. An Iranian immigrant child born in the US before 1979,…

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Massive Blizzard Grounds Thousands of Flights at Newark and Other Major Airports Across New Jersey

A winter snowfall in New Jersey has forced thousands of flight cancellations at major airports, including Newark Liberty International Airport. As heavy snow and strong winds continue to hit the state, aviation transport has been halted and tens of thousands of citizens have lost electricity. Flight tracking data shows 861 arriving and leaving planes canceled…

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Massive Winter Storm Leaves Over 120,000 New Jersey Customers in the Dark as Blizzard Conditions Continue

Blizzard conditions left over 120,000 New Jersey households and businesses without power overnight and into Monday morning. Outages doubled within hours, demonstrating how swiftly the storm escalated across the state. As of 7:05 a.m. Monday, utility companies reported extensive service outages. Jersey Central Power & Light reported 69,051 outages, up from 24,896 late Sunday night….

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New Jersey Snowstorm Dumps Up to 9 Inches Early as Blizzard Conditions Expected to Intensify Overnight

New Jersey municipalities are reporting 8–9 inches of snow from a severe winter storm before it becomes a blizzard. The storm’s worst half is forecast tonight into Monday morning, with greater snowfall and stronger gusts. As of late Sunday evening, the National Weather Service reported that Monmouth, Camden, and Ocean counties were hardest damaged. As…

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Blizzard Chaos in New Jersey Leaves Over 120,000 Without Power After Transformer Fire in West Orange

Due to a strong winter snowstorm, over 120,000 New Jersey homes and businesses lost power early Monday morning, generating unsafe and stressful conditions. A hard weather-caused transformer fire surprised West Orange residents. An electrical transformer near a West Orange house flashed in the morning, frightening her. Despite heavy snow and high gusts, sparks created a…

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Rutgers Students Push for Stronger Immigration Protections as ICE Activity Near Campus Sparks Debate

Students want Rutgers University to implement “sanctuary campus” provisions in response to immigration enforcement near campus. Students, teachers, and staff are concerned about safety and legal boundaries after federal immigration authorities detained people near the institution in New Brunswick. According to local news footage, at least five people were arrested near the New Brunswick university…

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Middlesex County Man Accused of Fatally Shooting Brother in New Brunswick

The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office charged a 28-year-old New Brunswick resident with murder after he fatally shot his older brother inside their shared home on Riverside Drive Sunday afternoon. At 12:42 p.m., New Brunswick police responded to gunfire at a residence. Police found 31-year-old Ahmad Sannoh with multiple gunshot wounds. He died after being taken…

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