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Ray Dalio

Billionaire Ray Dalio Warns Trump’s Actions Could Push U.S. Toward Autocracy

Billionaire businessman Ray Dalio has warned about America’s political and economic future under President Donald Trump, comparing it to history’s worst eras. This week, Bridgewater Associates founder and Wall Street titan Ray Dalio expressed significant anxiety about the U.S.’s direction in an interview. He believes widening divisions in wealth, morals, and political trust are encouraging…

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New Jersey Schools Begin Academic Year Facing Teacher Shortages After Major Budget Cuts

Budget cuts that destroyed hundreds of positions have left many New Jersey school districts with fewer teachers and staff. Staff cuts affect class sizes and program availability, changing classrooms for families, students, and instructors. Statewide, schools have struggled to balance budgets for months due to rising expenses and decreased state or federal subsidies. Due to…

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States Force Release of $185 Million in AmeriCorps Funding After Legal Showdown

States Force Release of $185 Million in AmeriCorps Funding After Legal Showdown

AmeriCorps programs will get about $185 million in federal funds from the Biden-era courts after weeks of uncertainty. The judgment followed a heated court battle between the Trump Administration and 24 states, led by New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin, who challenged the government’s money withholding. The White House Office of Management and Budget withheld…

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Stephen Miller

JD Vance’s Motorcade Sparks Debate After Unusual Exit During Wisconsin Visit

Vice President JD Vance’s speech and departure storyline made headlines this week in Wisconsin. Vance’s convoy took an unusual path to avoid demonstrators, according to a viral video. The moment sparked political debate and appreciation online. The vice president was in Wisconsin, a battleground state, to promote former President Donald Trump’s repackaged economic plan, a…

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Kean University Launches New Jersey’s First Bachelor’s Program in Artificial Intelligence

Kean University Launches New Jersey’s First Bachelor’s Program in Artificial Intelligence

Kean University is the first New Jersey university to offer a bachelor’s degree in artificial intelligence. The new program will launch this autumn as part of the university’s commitment to prepare students for the fast-growing AI industry. Kean President Lamont O. Repollet announced the announcement at his annual opening address at the Union County campus,…

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obama

Obama Raises Concerns Over Police Militarization and Federal Overreach

Obama fears police militarization and federal encroachment. Former president Barack Obama worries about police militarization and federal involvement in local law enforcement. His comments follow heated debates over President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal personnel and the National Guard to U.S. communities, prompting civil rights concerns. Obama expressed similar concerns about military domestic enforcement in…

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Recall Effort Against Park Ridge School Board Member Blocked by County Decision

After Bergen County officials invalidated recall petitions against Park Ridge Board of Education trustee Robert Fisher Jr., the effort has stalled. This week, the county clerk’s office rejected recall election signatures because the petition papers missed the notarization necessary by California election law. Recallers say Fisher no longer fits board residency criteria since he lives…

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