New Jersey Police Use Supercar to Spotlight Opioid Recovery Efforts

A Bergen County, New Jersey, police department has found an unusual yet eye-catching way to discuss opioid addiction and recovery. Instead of usual awareness ads, the department has used a high-end sports automobile to raise awareness of the drug issue and treatment available. The Garfield Police Department and Lamborghini Paramus collaborated on the project. This…

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Harris Explains Biden-Era Silence as Epstein Records Face Legal Deadline

Kamala Harris discussed why President Joe Biden would not release Jeffrey Epstein’s records, a recurring issue in Washington and worldwide. Her comments are critical as the DOJ confronts a deadline to disclose its remaining Epstein-related materials under new federal law. Harris was asked on late-night TV why the Biden administration did not release the Epstein…

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SNL Star Bowen Yang Announces Sudden Departure, Leaving Fans Surprised

Longtime “Saturday Night Live” cast member Bowen Yang is leaving early, shocking fans. The 35-year-old comic will quit the NBC show on Saturday, December 20, a rare midseason departure that has prompted debate among viewers and industry observers. The long-running sitcom has changed with Yang’s exit after many character changes this season. NBC has not…

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Rams Receiver Apologizes After Unaware Involvement in Offensive Gesture Sparks Backlash

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua apologized for an offensive social media broadcast. Fan, public official, and Jewish critics have called for the young NFL star to explain and accept responsibility. After a webcast with internet personalities, Nacua was urged to start an antisemitic movement, causing the problem. The broadcast mocked the move as…

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Newark ICE Custody Death Raises Questions Over Medical Response at Delaney Hall

Haitian national 41 died last week after a medical episode in federal immigration custody at Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey. The event has highlighted the facility’s conditions, which have boosted detainee numbers in recent months. Immigration officials claimed ICE apprehended Jean Wilson Brutus on December 11 and took him to Delaney Hall. He was…

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Wheelchair Involved in Alleged Nordstrom Theft at New Jersey Mall, Police Report

Two New York City men were detained in Bergen County for stealing from a busy Nordstrom. Local authorities reported a wheelchair-bound suspect. The borough police guarded Paramus Park Mall Thursday night. Before 7:30 p.m., cops spotted a 32-year-old pull a 31-year-old wheelchair-bound man into a store. Investigators saw their movements after probing mall and nearby…

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Colts Neck School Board Defends Education Secretary Visit as Political Tensions Rise in New Jersey

The Colts Neck Township School Board was tense when its president aggressively defended the choice to welcome U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, dismissing criticism from parents, community residents, and a state lawmaker who questioned the political character of the visit. The issue in New Jersey about whether partisan politics are entering public schools and…

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Online Shopping Boom Fuels Surge in Package Theft Across New Jersey

Online shopping has changed American shopping, but parcel theft is a new problem in New Jersey. What was once a minor inconvenience is now one of the state’s most common property crimes, affecting thousands of homes and costing families and retailers billions. Recent incidents involving a New Jersey mayor demonstrate this crime’s brazenness. Security footage…

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Washington D.C. Theater to Adopt Trump Name, Replacing Former Presidential Honor

The 35th president-themed Washington D.C. performing arts complex will change its name. Officials renamed the playhouse Trump, distorting its history. World-class concerts and cultural events have made the theater crucial to the city’s arts and entertainment sector. Its old name honored a former president and reflected decades of American history. The Trump designation, influenced by…

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Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. Cleared of Abuse Allegations After Lengthy Trial

Freed of all charges The high-profile trial of Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. over his parenting and public service ended Thursday. The 51-year-old Democrat was charged with child endangerment, aggravated assault, terroristic threats, and witness tampering. Although the jury acquitted the defendants, they might have faced decades in prison. After a two-year investigation in…

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