New Poll Sparks Serious Concerns Inside Trump’s GOP as Democrats Show Surging Momentum

Republican concerns are rising as a recent national survey shows a political landscape that is much more difficult for former President Donald Trump’s party heading into the 2026 midterms. According to new polling data from Marquette Law School, Democratic candidates have a significant lead among registered voters, and that lead grows even more when considering…

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Chiefs Coach Fires Back at Trump’s Kickoff Criticism, Says Former President ‘Doesn’t Get the Rule’

After former President Donald Trump criticized the NFL’s new kickoff structure, Kansas City Chiefs special teams coach Dave Toub was outspoken this week. Toub, who has spent years building one of the league’s most disciplined special teams, said Trump’s comments were off and he hopes the message gets to him. Toub was asked about Trump’s…

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‘Red Flags’ Pile Up as N.J. Watchdog Blocks Nursing Home Buyer From Medicaid Participation

After New Jersey’s top financial inspector prevented the buyer from entering Medicaid, a shaky South Jersey nursing home deal is in jeopardy. The Office of the State Comptroller’s decision raises issues about openness, fraud, and the persistent ties between the would-be buyer and the owners who were removed from the program for gross mismanagement. The…

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Are Newark’s Long-Lost Mummies Really Behind the Devils’ Strange Injury Streak? Fans Think So — Here’s What the Archeologist Says

This year has been strange for the Devils. Players are confident, winning games, and leading the Eastern Conference. But their players keep getting hurt, so fans look for nonsensical sports answers. The mummified bodies found 150 years ago under the Prudential Center, before it was the Devils’ home ice, keep prompting doubt in many Newarkers….

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Murphy’s Last Stretch in Office Reveals His Biggest Worry About New Jersey’s Next Chapter

In his final weeks of his second term, Gov. Phil Murphy emphasizes the need for New Jerseyans to collaborate on health and financial challenges. Murphy’s final appearance at the New Jersey League of Municipalities Atlantic City show was to urge lawmakers, mayors, and his successor to collaborate. The governor, who has two months left in…

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Trump Sets Meeting With Zohran Mamdani — Here’s What NYC’s Incoming Mayor Wants From the White House

President Trump and new NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani will meet. Politics dominate this event. This follows months of public animosity between the two. Friday’s Oval Office meeting was one of the city’s most talked-about during the political transition. Trump repeatedly called Mamdani a “communist” while running for mayor, but on Wednesday he said he had…

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Veteran Democrat Revives Push to Oust Trump as He Promises Another Impeachment Showdown

Rep. Al Green of Texas is back in the national spotlight, pledging to impeach President Donald Trump again. On Thursday, Green, one of the most vocal Trump critics, announced that he will present new impeachment articles before Congress breaks for the holidays. The latest push comes despite Republicans controlling the House, making impeachment unlikely. Green…

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Inside the GOP’s Mysterious ‘Great’ Health Care Plan: JD Vance Sparks New Debate

Vice President JD Vance mocked the U.S. health care system and touted a “great” Republican plan Thursday. According to his remarks at a Washington, D.C., policy event, Republican health care would change significantly in 2026. The long-term drop was blamed on both parties by Vance, who said the system was “broken”. Many Americans pay too…

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Danny DeVito Returns to New Jersey, Reflects on Hall of Fame Honors, Bon Jovi Legacy, and 18 Years of ‘Always Sunny’

Actor and director Danny DeVito is famous. Asbury Park is his hometown, so returning to New Jersey feels like coming home. The 17th annual New Jersey Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held at The Rink at The Arena at American Dream in East Rutherford on November 21. DeVito will host. He enjoys it…

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