New Jersey Lawmakers Push for Permanent Daylight Saving Time to End Twice-Yearly Clock Changes

New Jersey residents may not have to change their clocks every two years under the proposed law. Workers, students, and pet owners have long complained that spring and fall clock changes make it hard to sleep and follow their schedules. The state wants to make DST permanent to eliminate seasonal clock changes. The New Jersey…

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Trump Hosts Controversial Syrian Leader at White House Amid Global Backlash

Former President Donald Trump hosted Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House on Monday, sparking political debate. First time in decades, US hosted Syrian leaders. The controversial HTS leader Sharaa fought in Iraq. At the meeting, Trump called Sharaa a “strong and resilient leader” and praised his Middle East peace efforts. Former president emphasized…

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Edison, New Jersey Home Condemned After Over 100 Animals Found During Medical Response

In southern Edison, New Jersey, first responders found over 100 small animals in unsanitary conditions during a routine medical call. An early afternoon home health emergency on Stony Road West prompted police and emergency response. One of the men called 911. Doctors found unusually many animals in the house’s upper floors and basement. Middlesex County…

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Trump Faces Conservative Backlash Over Support for Increasing Chinese Student Enrollment in U.S. Universities

When Trump helped many Chinese students study in the US, his opponents raged. The Trump administration said they would admit Chinese students more strictly, angering and confusing supporters. Trump said in an interview that international students improve education and the economy. He also warned that restricting international students could hurt U.S. universities. “International students are…

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How Recent Health-Care Moves Could Shift the Political Playing Field for 2026 Midterms

Recently made health-care subsidies and insurance premiums have quietly set a political trap for many Americans. The current administration plans to end major subsidies that helped millions afford health care under the Affordable Care Act while raising premiums for others. More than a budget maneuver, it could change how voters view the next election and…

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U.S. Senator Hits Historic Low as Party Base Loses Faith, Polling Expert Reveals

New polls show Chuck Schumer losing support. Senate Democratic leaders’ honor fell to a 30-year low. According to Harry Enten polls, Schumer has the lowest Democratic net approval rating since 1985 at -4 percent. Democrats dislike Schumer’s legislative talks. The Senate passed three long-term food aid and spending bills 60–40. Democrats prioritized Affordable Care Act…

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California Governor Pushes Back Hard Against Offshore Drilling Proposal, Questions Why Florida Was Excluded

The federal administration’s plan to reopen coastal offshore oil drilling was “dead on arrival,” said Gov. Gavin Newsom. The recently reviewed federal draft plan proposes six California coast offshore lease sales between 2027 and 2030, a major energy policy shift. Newsom addressed California-federal energy and environmental policy disputes. At a Brazilian climate summit, the governor…

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Summer 2025 Commute Relief for Northeast Corridor Riders After $27 Million Rail Upgrade by Amtrak

Amtrak announced a $27 million Northeast Corridor rail infrastructure investment before summer commuting. Regulars wanted a smoother ride. The 2024 “summer of hell” controversy prompted the upgrade to reduce breakdowns and delays. All signs indicate commuters felt better. July saw fewer severe Amtrak intercity and NJ Transit commuter delays. Recurring track faults and signal issues…

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Former President Obama’s Heartfelt Surprise Greeting for Veterans Reflects Renewed National Commitment to Honour Their Service

Just before Veterans Day, former President Barack Obama unexpectedly greeted a flight of veterans in Washington, D.C., highlighting the nation’s growing appreciation for military service. Many Korean and Vietnam War veterans arrived on a Midwest “honor flight” for the event. President Obama welcomed everyone as the plane landed. Veterans gasped and shouted “What!” ”, making…

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