Federal Judge Allows Wanaque, NJ Housing Discrimination Lawsuit to Proceed

Federal Judge Allows Wanaque, NJ Housing Bias Lawsuit to Proceed A federal judge allowed a discrimination lawsuit against Wanaque, New Jersey, to proceed, escalating a long-running housing conflict. The case alleges that municipal officials improperly stopped Portuguese developers from building over 175 homes on land they had owned for decades. The U.S. District Court for…

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Trump’s Climate Rollbacks Threaten New Jersey’s Future: Rising Risks and Urgent Action Needed

New Jersey’s Future Is Threatened by Trump On Climate Change Climate change campaigning has always been about urgency, science, and accountability. However, recent Trump administration measures threaten to set the nation back decades. The federal government is revoking the EPA’s 2009 Endangerment Finding, which designated greenhouse gas emissions as a health and environmental hazard. This…

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Booker Faces Criticism for Blocking Bill Meant to Strengthen Fight Against Child Exploitation

Booker Criticized for Blocking Bill to Fight Child Exploitation New Jersey prides itself on being a safe location for families, but an increase in child exploitation cases reveals that the threat to children is expanding faster than resources to protect them. Law enforcement continues to fight internet predators, but critics say Washington political deadlock is…

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Chris Partridge Avoids NCAA Penalty Amid Advance-Scouting Scandal

Chris Partridge Avoids NCAA Penalty Amid Advance-Scouting Scandal

Chris Partridge Avoids NCAA Penalty Amid Advance-Scouting Scandal Chris Partridge, former Michigan Wolverines linebackers coach, has avoided NCAA penalty, but the advance-scouting scandal raises concerns about what he knew and when. After the NCAA issued its thorough findings on Friday evening, Partridge, who was fired in 2023, responded publicly. Michigan Football and Unethical Scouting Allegations…

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