New Poll Signals Erosion of Confidence in Trump as Voters Compare Him to Biden

A new nationwide study casts doubt on President Donald Trump’s popularity among voters, including his supporters. The Rasmussen Reports poll released Monday reveals that many likely voters do not believe the country is in the “golden age” Trump promised upon returning to the White House. According to the findings, 58 percent of likely U.S. voters…

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Progressive Surge in New Jersey: Analilia Mejia’s Narrow Primary Win Signals Shift Beyond Party Lines

A small but significant win in the Democratic primary for the 11th Congressional District by progressive advocate Analilia Mejia may change New Jersey politics. Mejia won by less than two percentage points after several days of vote counting in an unusually close contest, causing former Rep. Tom Malinowski to concede. A special primary was held…

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Trump to Be Honored by Coal Advocacy Group as Administration Moves to Reverse Key Climate Rules

The Washington Coal Club, a nonprofit that promotes coal, will present President Donald Trump with a new industry honor. The group will name Trump its first “Undisputed Champion of Coal,” recognizing his administration’s efforts to roll back greenhouse gas rules and encourage coal-fired energy. The accolade comes as the administration implements major energy policy changes….

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Commerce Secretary Acknowledges 2012 Visit to Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Island During Senate Hearing

U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told Congress Tuesday that he visited Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean island in 2012 for an hour during a family vacation. Lutnick admitted after being questioned by the Senate Appropriations Committee about his past interactions with the convicted sex offender. Lutnick testified that he went to Little Saint James, often known…

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HHS Secretary RFK Jr. Appears in Unconventional Fitness Video With Kid Rock, Drawing Online Backlash

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s strange workout video with Kid Rock has drawn online criticism. The video, shared Tuesday on Kennedy’s official X account, encouraged Americans to exercise and eat clean. It was soon mocked and debated on social media. The video begins with both men shirtless under “Rock Out Work…

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New Jersey Vaccine Registry Expansion Faces Legal Pushback from Medical Choice Advocates

After New Jersey modified its vaccine tracking requirements this year, a prominent vaccine mandate opposition group is suing. The argument revolves on New Jersey Department of Health regulations adopted on January 20 that widen the state’s vaccine registry and allow private institutions to impose extra immunization mandates. The New Jersey Coalition for Vaccination Choice contested…

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New Jersey Law Professors Issue Strong Statement Alleging Ongoing Federal Civil Rights Abuses

Over 30 Seton Hall Law School faculty members in New Jersey have openly protested federal civil rights and constitutional abuses. A sustained pattern of cruelty, abuses of fundamental rights, and disdain for the premise that no individual or authority is above the law concerned the legal professors, who wrote individually. The academicians stated in writing…

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Celebrate Black History Month in New Jersey with These 9 Free and Affordable Events

New Jersey towns honor Black Americans’ achievements during Black History Month in February. Its 100th anniversary honors a century of preserving Black culture, art, and history. Carter G. Woodson founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History in 1915, starting Black History Month. The “Father of Black History,” Woodson, preserved and…

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