Eagles Add Former Quarterbacks Coach to Offensive Staff in Push to Elevate Jalen Hurts

The Philadelphia Eagles added another veteran quarterbacks coach to their offensive staff to improve their passing game and boost Jalen Hurts coming into the new season. NFL Network analyst Mike Garafolo says the team hired Houston Texans quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson. Johnson was hired by the Eagles after interviewing for the offensive coordinator position in…

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Surprises and Strong Performances Define 2026 High School Hockey State Quarterfinals

Typical championship season, the 2026 high school hockey state tournament included upsets, tight finishes, and dramatic statement wins. The quarterfinal round across six categories saw dramatic matches that changed the state title race. With most quarterfinal games over, attention shifts to the next round. But before the semifinals, the last few days’ results have already…

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Deadly Unrest in Pakistan After Protesters Attempt to Enter U.S. Consulate in Karachi

On Sunday, demonstrators and security forces in Pakistan clashed, killing 22 and injuring over 120. Local authorities say protesters tried to proceed near the US Consulate in Karachi, a southern port city. Officials said emotions rose fast as massive masses supported the Iranian administration. Security personnel clashed with protestors near the U.S. diplomatic mission in…

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Garden State Girls Basketball Quarterfinals Deliver Breakout Performances in Group 2 and Group 4

In the Group 2 and Group 4 quarterfinals of the state tournament on Saturday, New Jersey high school basketball reached new heights. Players across New Jersey delivered clutch efforts to secure a spot in the semifinals and keep championship ambitions alive. The competitive spirit of this year’s girls basketball season was on display Saturday. Both…

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Mikie Sherrill

Can New Jersey’s Governor Block the Planned ICE Detention Center in Roxbury?

Roxbury’s proposed federal immigration detention facility is causing political and legal turmoil in New Jersey. As local demonstrations develop and questions arise over whether the state can halt a federally operated Immigration and Customs Enforcement center, Governor Mikie Sherrill faces a critical test. Roxbury Township’s planned ICE detention facility is the issue. Residents met outside…

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Standout Performers Shine as NJSIAA Boys Basketball Quarterfinals Heat Up in Groups 2 and 4

On Saturday, Groups 2 and 4 teams competed in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association boys basketball quarterfinals for a spot in the semifinals. The games showed New Jersey high school basketball’s intensity and talent in packed venues and season-defining moments. Saturday’s games were crucial to the state tournament. For many teams, it was…

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Jefferson Township High School Sports Face Elimination as Budget Crisis Deepens in Morris County

Jefferson Township High School has a strong sporting tradition. Championship plaques and medals from decades of sports achievements fill the school’s hallways. In the gym, banners nearly cover the walls, representing years of student-athlete, coach, and community effort. A huge financial issue in the district could abolish all high school athletics in 2026–2027, threatening that…

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New Jersey Marks 50 Years of Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born to Run’ With Special Exhibit in Passaic County

New Jersey is honoring a seminal album that changed American rock music at 50. On March 5 and running through July 19, the Passaic County Arts Center at Goffle Brook Park in Hawthorne will host an exhibition honoring Bruce Springsteen’s breakout album “Born to Run”. The album’s legacy is still powerful 50 years later, as…

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New Jersey Braces for Early Tuesday Wintry Mix Before Dramatic Warm-Up Toward 70 Degrees This Weekend

New Jersey residents can expect a brief winter storm Tuesday morning. After that, the temperature will drop dramatically, possibly reaching 70 degrees by the weekend. Rain will arrive after midnight on Monday, according to the National Weather Service. It will start as light snow, then freezing rain, then rain. On Tuesday morning, forecasters predict a…

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