This Proposed N.J. Law Would Ban ICE Agents From Wearing Masks While On Duty

Law enforcement openness legislation targeting local federal immigration police is being promoted by New Jersey legislators. A recently proposed measure would ban ICE agents and other law enforcement officers from hiding their faces on working, with minimal exceptions. State Sen. Benjie Wimberly’s plan comes as residents and advocates fear immigration enforcement. S-4868 prohibits federal, state,…

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Fired N.J. Teacher Sues After Colleagues Learn About His Expunged Criminal History

A former Paterson schools media specialist sued the district, alleging that he was fired when staff discovered a 20-year-old conviction, even though the record was wiped and the conviction was overturned. The federal lawsuit states that 64-year-old Askiaa Nash began working at Roberto Clemente School in August 2024. He wanted to create a teacher-residency program…

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How to Watch ‘Sunday Night Football’ if You Don’t Have FuboTV

Due to FuboTV’s issue with NBCUniversal, many football fans are looking for other methods to watch tonight’s “Sunday Night Football” game at Northwest Stadium between the Denver Broncos and Washington Commanders. NBC, USA, and Bravo left FuboTV on November 21. Several live sources broadcast the game uninterrupted. Unlike DirecTV, it’s easy. Free five-day trial helps…

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A Third Inmate Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances at New Jersey Federal Prison

A Saturday morning death was found at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution. The prisoner was 25. The third odd death this year. At 2:15 a.m., EMS reported Puerto Rican narcotics dealer Jarette Morales dead. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst detention staff have not disclosed Morales’ death location or cause. No prisoners or jailers were wounded. FBIP reported…

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Hudson County Holds Early Voting for Runoff Elections as Storm Approaches

Hudson County allowed Sunday voting in Jersey City and Hoboken before the Tuesday runoffs, an unusual measure to help voters. County authorities scrambled to make voting safe and easy before the storm. Early voting was temporarily given at Jersey City’s Hudson County Administration Building on Cornelison Avenue on Sunday. They said this one-day option was…

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The U.S. Supreme Court Is Set to Review a Major Fight Over N.J. Pregnancy Centers

A high-profile New Jersey lawsuit is headed to the Supreme Court, sparking a nationwide debate about pregnancy center rights, government control, and free expression. First Choice Women’s Resource Centers has helped NJ women for 40 years. This concerns its disagreement with Attorney General Matthew Platkin. Years of state-pregnancy resource center antagonism spurred this study. First…

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