Alina Habba

Attempt to Confront New Jersey’s Acting U.S. Attorney Sparks Federal Investigation, Officials Confirm

Officials from the Trump administration say that a man tried to get to Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba in her Newark federal office building, but he was stopped before he could do any damage. Because of Habba’s high-profile job and the politically charged cases she worked on, the disturbance on Wednesday made…

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New Jersey Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill Delivers Final Congressional Address as She Prepares to Lead State

New Jersey’s newly elected governor, Mikie Sherrill, gave a farewell speech to Congress and resigned, signaling a shift from federal to state leadership. As 57th governor, Sherrill pledged to New Jerseyans and called her mission urgent. Sherrill, a four-term Democratic representative from New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District, told the chamber that she would soon leave…

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Pushes Back on GOP Messaging as Voters Voice Frustration Over Rising Prices

Since the cost of living is rising, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has criticized Republicans more. In a recent interview, Greene told her party that many Americans don’t believe prices are falling. Instead, they should face economic reality. Because voters are worried about inflation and household spending, the Republican Party is struggling to talk about the…

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Top DOJ Leader Pushes Back as George Conway Intensifies Criticism Over Newly Released Epstein Emails Involving Trump

Online political conflict erupted after Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche publicly rebuked attorney George Conway for criticizing Blanche’s handling of Ghislaine Maxwell’s questioning. Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged comments about former President Donald Trump were revealed in new email exchanges by congressional Democrats. Political circles reacted quickly to these new communications and debated the Justice Department’s Epstein…

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A Growing Rift: Why Even Many Republicans Are Withdrawing Support from Donald Trump’s Management of Government

A new national survey found that Republicans, not just independents or Democrats, are losing support for Trump’s federal government management. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll conducted November 6–10, 2025, found that 33% of U.S. adults approve of Trump’s government operations, down from 43% in March. This survey highlights Republican support decline….

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Jersey Shore City Hits Emergency Alarm After Major Beach Slip-Back Turns Homes and Dunes Into Danger Zone

After storms and high tides washed away dunes and beaches, a New Jersey coastal town requested aid. Officials say sand loss makes homes and buildings more vulnerable to big storms. A city council resolution requested federal and state aid for “severe beach and dune erosion.” Few dunes, many sand cliffs on island. Roads and homes…

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Mixed Signals on the Cost-of-Living: What’s Really Going On With Affordability in America

A recent heated national television exchange showed the growing conflict between struggling Americans and bold government claims. A viewer’s email on “On Balance” described harsh personal budget pain: bread up 50 cents a year, ground beef up $8 a pound from $4 last year. After reading the email, the anchor asked a prominent White House…

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Zaxby’s Launches Its First New Jersey Location in Magnolia and Begins Hiring for Key Roles

Zaxby’s chicken fingers, wings, and sandwiches are popular. Magnolia, NJ needs leaders and crew. Georgia’s brand is moving to New Jersey to reach more people outside the South. A hotel will be built there. Magnolia’s old Arby’s is on North White Horse Pike (Route-30) next to stores. Inside and out, the building will be renovated…

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Minority and Working-Class Drivers Allege Higher Auto Insurance Rates in New Jersey Due to Education and Job Factors

New Jersey lawsuit claims minority and working-class drivers pay unfairly higher auto insurance rates because carriers can use education and job title as rate determinants. Civil rights groups say this practice disproportionately affects Black, Hispanic, and blue-collar drivers and may violate state law. The lawsuit, filed by state NAACP chapters and Latino advocacy groups, claims…

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Why U.S. Senator Tim Kaine Broke Ranks With Democrats to End the Government Shutdown

Tim Kaine and seven Democratic senators supported a bipartisan deal to reopen the government after a record shutdown, making headlines. Kaine crossed party lines to relieve government, federal employee, and American pressure. The early October shutdown left federal agencies without funding, many services halted, and federal workers and aid recipients uncertain. Virginia has one of…

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