Olivia James

13-Year-Old Girls’ Late-Night Joyride in New Jersey Leaves Multiple Homes Damaged

Two 13-year-old girls in Washington Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, took an unauthorized joyride in their parents’ SUV early Tuesday morning, causing significant property damage. A thrill became a neighborhood scare, and police are investigating. Police say a white SUV driven by a teenager and a passenger in Canterbury Mews development veered off the road…

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Trump Urges Full Federal Investigation Into Epstein Connections Amid Newly Unsealed Communications

Friday, President Trump urged the Justice Department to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious and long-ignored ties to several high-profile Democrats, escalating political tensions. He demanded action after Epstein’s estate’s sealed emails refocused national attention on his network and influential associates. Epstein was allegedly targeted by Trump. He claimed Friday morning that Democrats are ignoring major political…

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A Spectacular Display: Why the 2025 Leonid Meteor Shower Could Be One of the Best in Years

Good weather in mid-November brightens the Leonid meteor shower. The small moon illuminates meteors at night. The Leonid shower occurs every November and December when Earth passes through comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle’s debris. The tiny pieces fly fast and burn brightly. At peak, 10–15 meteors per hour are predicted. Peaking is likely November 16–17 and into November…

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Why Commuters in New Jersey Are Facing Ticket Inspections Before Boarding Trains

Uniformed staff can now check tickets at New Jersey rail station entrances before boarding. NJ Transit expanded its inspection program to reduce fare evasion and protect revenue. Transit agencies like NJ Transit assumed passengers would buy tickets, board the train, and be spot-checked. Starting commutes with ticket checks changes that. Many stations have checked ticket…

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New Jersey Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill Delivers Final Congressional Address as She Prepares to Lead State

New Jersey’s newly elected governor, Mikie Sherrill, gave a farewell speech to Congress and resigned, signaling a shift from federal to state leadership. As 57th governor, Sherrill pledged to New Jerseyans and called her mission urgent. Sherrill, a four-term Democratic representative from New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District, told the chamber that she would soon leave…

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Pushes Back on GOP Messaging as Voters Voice Frustration Over Rising Prices

Since the cost of living is rising, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has criticized Republicans more. In a recent interview, Greene told her party that many Americans don’t believe prices are falling. Instead, they should face economic reality. Because voters are worried about inflation and household spending, the Republican Party is struggling to talk about the…

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Top DOJ Leader Pushes Back as George Conway Intensifies Criticism Over Newly Released Epstein Emails Involving Trump

Online political conflict erupted after Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche publicly rebuked attorney George Conway for criticizing Blanche’s handling of Ghislaine Maxwell’s questioning. Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged comments about former President Donald Trump were revealed in new email exchanges by congressional Democrats. Political circles reacted quickly to these new communications and debated the Justice Department’s Epstein…

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A Growing Rift: Why Even Many Republicans Are Withdrawing Support from Donald Trump’s Management of Government

A new national survey found that Republicans, not just independents or Democrats, are losing support for Trump’s federal government management. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll conducted November 6–10, 2025, found that 33% of U.S. adults approve of Trump’s government operations, down from 43% in March. This survey highlights Republican support decline….

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U.S. Senator Hits Historic Low as Party Base Loses Faith, Polling Expert Reveals

New polls show Chuck Schumer losing support. Senate Democratic leaders’ honor fell to a 30-year low. According to Harry Enten polls, Schumer has the lowest Democratic net approval rating since 1985 at -4 percent. Democrats dislike Schumer’s legislative talks. The Senate passed three long-term food aid and spending bills 60–40. Democrats prioritized Affordable Care Act…

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California Governor Pushes Back Hard Against Offshore Drilling Proposal, Questions Why Florida Was Excluded

The federal administration’s plan to reopen coastal offshore oil drilling was “dead on arrival,” said Gov. Gavin Newsom. The recently reviewed federal draft plan proposes six California coast offshore lease sales between 2027 and 2030, a major energy policy shift. Newsom addressed California-federal energy and environmental policy disputes. At a Brazilian climate summit, the governor…

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