William Blake

New Jersey Cyber Threats Surge While Most Public Agencies Skip State-Funded Protection

In New Jersey, cyberattacks are growing at an alarming rate, affecting governmental institutions, schools, and municipal governments. Many qualified firms are still not utilizing a state-funded cybersecurity program intended to protect them, despite the increasing danger and millions of dollars already lost in recent events. The severity of the situation is demonstrated by recent cases….

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Man Found Not Legally Responsible for Brother’s Death Due to Severe Mental Illness

A Princeton tragedy has taken a new legal turn after a Mercer County judge decided that a local man’s serious mental condition did not constitute criminal responsibility for his brother’s murder. The case, which stunned the neighborhood last year, involved 32-year-old Matthew Hertgen attacking his 26-year-old brother Joseph in their shared apartment. Forensic evidence presented…

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New Jersey Resident Files Civil Rights Lawsuit After Being Blocked by Mayor on Facebook

After being barred from a public Facebook site intended for community conversations, a New Jersey resident filed a lawsuit against the local mayor, claiming that his constitutional rights had been infringed. Whether an elected official’s social media account can be regarded as a public forum where people have the freedom to voice differing ideas is…

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Little-Known Respiratory Virus Sees Noticeable Rise in New Jersey as Health Officials Track Cases

In New Jersey and throughout the United States, a respiratory disease that many people are unaware of is subtly on the rise. According to health professionals, the virus known as human metapneumovirus is now causing an increasing percentage of respiratory infections and may be the cause of symptoms that many people mistakenly believe to be…

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Historic Oscars Moment: Autumn Durald Arkapaw Becomes First Woman to Win Best Cinematography for “Sinners”

A historic moment unfolded at the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday night when Autumn Durald Arkapaw achieved a milestone that had never been reached before in the history of the Oscars. The cinematographer won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for the film “Sinners,” becoming the first woman ever to receive this prestigious honor. Her…

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