Charlie Kirk

Debate Erupts in N.J. School Over Civics Program Tied to Turning Point USA

Parents are outraged that many conservative groups are involved in a Colts Neck Cedar Drive Middle School civics event. Education Secretary Linda McMahon, who just launched a 50-state project to honor the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, leads a statewide civics tour on Friday. District families were informed that McMahon will attend a…

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Your every move is watched by facial recognition at some N.J. stores. Don’t they have to tell you?

Jim Smith anticipates a quick grocery trip. Anita and he bought flowers for their new neighbors at Sussex ShopRite. Jim wondered why he was singled out when a loss-prevention staffer approached him in an angry and strange manner seconds later. Several New Jersey establishments covertly use face recognition technology to monitor customers, raising concerns. These…

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Dem governor unloads on Kamala Harris — calls her memoir claims “blatant lies”

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a rising Democratic figure and prospective 2028 presidential candidate, has slammed Vice President Kamala Harris’ memoir accusations about him. Shapiro called Harris’s book’s descriptions of their 2024 vice-presidential screening meeting untrue in an angry interview. The issue centered on Harris’s memoir, 107 Days, about her 2024 running mate hunt. She writes…

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Trump pardoned him after just 90 days in prison for a $38M fraud scheme. Now Arkansas wants him.

Just weeks after winning a presidential pardon, Joseph Schwartz, who ran a huge nursing facility network from a small office above a New Jersey pizza shop, is back in the spotlight. Arkansas officials claim he has unfinished business with their state despite his brief release from federal jail. Schwartz, 65, was fully pardoned in mid-November…

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Jersey City Elects New Mayor as Jim McGreevey’s Comeback Falls Short

Jersey City voters elected Councilman James Solomon mayor Tuesday night, ending former Gov. Jim McGreevey’s comeback. The runoff election ended one of the state’s most closely watched mayoral elections with high-profile endorsements and a clear shift toward new leadership. Soon after polls closed, many sites predicted Solomon’s win. He succeeds Mayor Steven Fulop, who declined…

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League to act after Devils violated NHL rule

The New Jersey Devils’ Monday pregame homage stunned the league administration. The players wore caps instead of helmets before their 5–3 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets to honor defenseman Brenden Dillon’s 1,000th NHL game. Players proudly wore “1,000 Dilly” caps during pre-game warmups to recognize Dillon’s long career and respected league presence. Hockey players…

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