Giants’ Coaching Search Reveals Brief Interest in Mike Tomlin Before John Harbaugh Hire

Fans will finally learn who will lead the Giants as John Harbaugh is announced as head coach. The Giants signed Harbaugh’s deal over the weekend following many days of private discussions, giving him enormous control over football operations and changing the organization’s power structure. Harbaugh’s hiring was disclosed earlier in the week, but the deal’s…

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National Cycling Groups Press New Jersey Governor as Controversial E-Bike Bill Nears Deadline

New Jersey’s planned electric bike regulation is gaining national notice as Trenton’s deadline approaches. National cycling organizations are urging outgoing Governor Phil Murphy to reject a bill they claim would unduly restrict e-bike use in the state with two days left. The proposal, passed by the New Jersey Senate 27–11 and the General Assembly 52–10…

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New Jersey Girls Basketball Week Ahead: Top Matchups to Watch (Jan. 19–25, 2026)

High school girls basketball teams in New Jersey will play from Monday, January 19, 2026, to Sunday, January 25, 2026. An interesting and competitive week awaits. This series of games will likely include excellent performances, close matchups, and huge momentum shifts for teams around the state as league play heats up and postseason positioning becomes…

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Camden Families Voice Growing Anxiety as Immigration Enforcement Tensions Reach City Hall

At a recent City Council meeting, Camden residents expressed increased concerns about immigration enforcement in their neighborhoods, saying it is interrupting daily life for families, students, and workers. Parents, teachers, and community advocates warned council members that fear of arrest has kept children out of school and adults from working, causing emotional and financial stress…

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South Jersey Residents Question Future Plans After Large Warehouse Project Clears Early Approval

A big development proposal in South Jersey has moved forward, but many Gloucester County residents say they have reservations about what could be constructed on old farmland. Earlier this month, the Monroe Township Planning Board gave preliminary approval to a plan that would allow two massive warehouses to be constructed on nearly 95 acres of…

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New Jersey Moves to Tighten Oversight of Charter Schools as Governor Murphy Approves Major Reforms

Governor Phil Murphy signed comprehensive accountability changes to improve charter school transparency, financial responsibility, and ethics in New Jersey. New charter school regulations are the most extensive in the state’s 30-year history and reflect growing concerns about public education budget management. New Jersey’s charter schools are important, especially in metropolitan areas where families use them…

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Trump Signals Caution on Military Action as Minnesota Protests Continue

While protests in Minneapolis continue, President Donald Trump signaled Friday that invoking the Insurrection Act is not necessary to deploy U.S. military to Minnesota. One day after openly warning that federal military force may restore state order, his words changed tone. Protests after a federal immigration officer shot 37-year-old Renee Good last week have kept…

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Trump’s Quiet Confusion During VP Talks Reveals Marco Rubio’s Unusual Strategy

Trump assessed numerous prominent Republican vice presidential contenders in 2024, but one stood out for a surprise reason. Marco Rubio’s laziness surprised Trump and his associates. Trump was worried by Rubio’s quiet while considering his choices. Trump expected ticket buyers to communicate and demonstrate interest, sources claimed. Rubio’s caution confused Trump, but for good reason….

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