Military Address in Japan Becomes a Political Platform as Trump Revives Attacks on Biden

President Donald Trump’s visit to U.S. Marines on the USS George Washington in Japan Wednesday took an unexpected turn when he criticized his predecessor, Joe Biden. His military presentation became a campaign-like attack, mixing political punches with defensive statements. After nearly an hour of praise for the troops and trade with Japan, Trump severely attacked…

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Homeless Individuals Reportedly Coerced Into Casting Illicit Ballots, N.J. County Official Warns

A New Jersey county official has warned of a disturbing trend: homeless persons in Atlantic City and adjacent localities are being targeted to cast bogus messenger votes before the November general election. After documenting instances of homeless people being approached and asked to vote illegally, Atlantic County clerk Joe Giralo is pushing for messenger ballot…

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Military Address in Japan Becomes a Political Platform as Trump Revives Attacks on Biden

President Donald Trump’s visit to U.S. Marines on the USS George Washington in Japan Wednesday took an unexpected turn when he criticized his predecessor, Joe Biden. His military presentation became a campaign-like attack, mixing political punches with defensive statements. After nearly an hour of praise for the troops and trade with Japan, Trump severely attacked…

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New Jersey’s Top Elementary Schools Highlight Strides in Early Education

New Jersey primary education is improving academically and student achievement, according to the 2025 U.S. News & World Report rankings Schools across the state excelled in reading, math, student-teacher ratios, and background equity. Again, Paterson Public School No. 28 is New Jersey’s top elementary school. Districts prioritize basic learning and diversity to improve primary education,…

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Affordable, Reliable Energy Should Be the Next New Jersey Governor’s Priority

Rare New Jersey power outage. The governor’s election is about energy affordability amid 17–20% power price spikes this summer. This price hike might have been avoided, and New Jersey voters can influence energy policy. The 2019 state Energy Master Plan calls for solar and wind to replace reliable coal and natural-gas capacity by 2035. Switching…

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Mail-In Ballots Stolen in Multiple Middlesex County Towns Raise Major Election Security Concerns

Mail-in votes were stolen in at least two Middlesex County villages last month, forcing officials to rush to replace them to avoid double counting. The accidents in Metuchen and Woodbridge may have affected nearby areas. Law enforcement is investigating. Missing votes from delivery routes alerted postal officials to the crimes. A postal inspection showed that…

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