Rutgers University Campus Investigates Late-Night Aggravated Assault Incident Near College Avenue

Rutgers University Police are hunting for a suspect in a Saturday morning serious attack on the New Brunswick campus. Around 1:30 a.m., a campus alert reported the event near Seminary Place and College Avenue. Student or university affiliations argued with many. One group member fled and assaulted the victim during that dispute. After non-life-threatening injuries,…

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President Trump’s Approval Rating Plummets to Second-Term Low as Voter Concerns Deepen

The newest national survey finds President Donald Trump’s support rating at 37%, a second-term low. 63% disapproval indicates rising US discontent. Support fell after months of rising concerns about the economy, domestic policies, and the administration. According to data, 68% of respondents say the country is in trouble and 72% think the economy is. Another…

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Former Warren County Prosecutor’s Suit Resumes After Appeals Panel Tosses Key Claim Against Attorney General

The former Warren County Prosecutor’s civil action has changed after an appeals court knocked down portion of his case alleging the Attorney General forced him into resigning. The high-profile prosecutorial removal and due-process safeguards issue has moved to the Superior Court of Mercer County. James L. Pfeiffer, who resigned in April 2024, claims the Attorney…

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Why Jack Ciattarelli Fell Short in the 2025 New Jersey Governor’s Contest

Republican Jack Ciattarelli lost New Jersey’s November 2025 election against Democrat Mikie Sherrill. We thought it would be tight, but he lost dramatically. His campaign shows Garden State political patterns. Famous and successful, Ciattarelli started the race aggressively. His party nominated and elected him governor. In 2021, he was close to winning. Several things went…

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Tragic Blaze in Paterson Raises Questions About Home Renovation and Safety

A Halloween fire in Hillcrest, Paterson, New Jersey, killed five family members. This raises concerns concerning home improvements and escapes. A small Cape Cod house on 15 Emerson Avenue burned about 10 p.m. Two families lived in an unauthorized layout. The second-floor residents were a 39-year-old husband, his 38-year-old wife, and their three children, ages…

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Mikie Sherrill Begins Transition After Decisive Victory in New Jersey

On Wednesday, Democratic governor-elect Mikie Sherrill visited with outgoing Governor Phil Murphy at the Statehouse in Trenton after defeating Republican Jack Ciattarelli. The leadership handover meeting established the tone for quick action and clear priorities. In her double-digit triumph, Sherrill claimed New Jersey voters want her to lower costs and improve lives. Her example was…

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Race to Replace Mikie Sherrill Accelerates Democrats to the Starting Line

After becoming governor, Mikie Sherrill’s 11th district congressional seat has garnered attention. Democratic candidates scrambling to fill the vacancy are moving quickly. The suddenly empty seat, long held by Sherrill, has drawn attention from both experienced and inexperienced politicians, setting the stage for a dramatic special election. As she begins her gubernatorial duties, Sherrill has…

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Anti-Establishment Pair Shake Up New Jersey’s Politics with Upset Victory

Housing policy specialist Katie Brennan and Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla won their first political race in a party elite and machine politics-dominated New Jersey district. That they won one of the state’s most contentious Assembly races suggests reform-minded representation above party supremacy. Brennan and Bhalla defeated establishment-backed candidates in Jersey City and the 32nd Assembly…

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