McDonald’s Revives a Childhood Classic with Limited-Time Pokemon Happy Meal

McDonald’s is bringing back the Pokemon-themed Happy Meal for all ages. This special promotion will celebrate Pokemon’s 30th anniversary in February 2026, bringing nostalgia to 1990s-born millennials. McDonald’s and Pokemon have worked together since 1999’s “Pokemon: The First Movie.” The companies have worked on Happy Meals cards, stickers, and packaging for years. They returned in…

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Trump Confirms Timeline for $2,000 Stimulus Checks Using Tariff Revenue

Trump has adjusted the timeframe for the promised $2,000 stimulus checks, indicating when Americans might anticipate them. Trump stated in a recent interview that the effort would be funded by tariff income, therefore congressional approval would not be needed. He said Americans could receive these payouts by the end of the year. This announcement changes…

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Philadelphia Sheriff Issues Strong Warning to Federal Agents Amid Controversial ICE Shooting

On Thursday, Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal warned federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents that city lawbreaking will not be tolerated. Bilal said federal officers who commit crimes in Philadelphia will be prosecuted. Bilal told a press conference, “If any of them want to come in this city and commit a crime, you will not…

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Tragic Death of 13-Year-Old in Ewing Following Police Chase Involving Stolen Vehicle

Police pursuits in Ewing, New Jersey, triggered car accidents that killed a 13-year-old girl last month. Girl hit by 15-year-old’s stolen car. The Mercer County Prosecutor charged the driver with auto death, aggravated manslaughter, and traffic violations. The driver and 15-year-old passenger were arrested on scene, police said. They live in Trenton. Parkway Avenue and…

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New Jersey Implements Statewide School Cellphone Ban: What Students and Parents Should Know

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a major cellphone ban into law that would apply to all public school classes. All New Jersey public schools must implement regulations that prohibit students’ use of personal mobile devices in class, according to the bill passed Thursday. Governor Murphy first recommended school cellphone bans about a year ago,…

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Montclair State Students Face Housing Challenges as Barton Hall Remains Closed After Flood

Flooding in Barton Hall, one of Montclair State University’s privately funded residence halls, has displaced 241 students. A pipe burst on the eighth floor shortly after the autumn semester concluded on December 17, causing floods. Students will need to find new housing since university officials say renovations won’t be finished by January 16, the start…

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