Daniel Brooks

6 Major Food and Product Recalls You Should Know About This Week

As summer finishes and Labor Day approaches, federal authorities warn Americans to check their kitchens, backyards, and garages for dangerous products. Last week, frozen shrimp, snack cakes, and electric equipment were recalled. Although no widespread illnesses or injuries have been reported, experts caution that utilizing some of these items could put customers and pets at…

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Thomas Massie

GOP Congressman Sparks Fresh Tensions with Trump Over Epstein Files Push

The dramatic return of Congress to Washington this week could revive tensions between President Donald Trump and one of his most outspoken Republican colleagues. After the August recess, Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie filed a discharge petition to force the House to vote on releasing all government information related to late billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. As Epstein…

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Cumberland County Father Indicted in Case of Millville Dad’s Fatal Confrontation

The Cumberland County grand jury indicted a Vineland man for the violent altercation that killed a Millville father over a teenage disagreement. It was unexpected and since the men involved were lifelong friends that the occurrence on Easter Sunday, April 20, garnered community attention. After Louis “Gus” Serbeck, 54, brought his daughter to 55-year-old Eric…

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New Jersey’s Food Insecurity Deepens as Federal Cuts Threaten Families and Farmers

Many New Jersey neighborhood leaders say food insecurity is at record highs. Inflation, job losses, and federal assistance cuts have exacerbated the dilemma facing local food pantries, farmers, and nonprofits. With food support demand rising, the state expects a rougher path ahead. The Montclair Human Needs Food Pantry sees this situation regularly. Over a decade…

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Eastern Afghanistan Earthquake Leaves Villages in Ruins, Over 800 Dead and Thousands Injured

A powerful earthquake slammed eastern Afghanistan late Sunday night, causing widespread damage. A massive earthquake hit eastern Afghanistan late Sunday night, inflicting severe damage. Homes fell, killing towns, and families sought to preserve them. The Taliban reported 800 deaths and 2,500 injured. Officials said rural areas may witness more deaths. Before midnight, Kunar province near…

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Labor Day 2025 Store Hours: Which Retailers Are Open and Closed This Holiday

While many people love picnics, beach excursions, and back-to-school shopping on Labor Day 2025, one of the most common questions is: which stores will be open? Avoid unexpected closures by knowing federal holiday hours. Holidays are when many NJ supermarkets are open. On Monday, ACME, Aldi, Amazon Fresh, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Lidl, ShopRite, Stop &…

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After 81 Years, Teen Sailor Lost in D-Day Invasion Finally Returns Home

In 1944, a young Scranton sailor died on D-Day. His remains were found and interred with his parents after 80 years, providing his family closure. Second-Class Seaman The USS Glennon, a destroyer guarding Allied forces during the Normandy invasion, killed 18-year-old Jerome Martin Mullaney. His parents grudgingly signed him into the Navy Reserve at 17….

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