California Burger Favorite Expands New Jersey Footprint With New Clifton Opening

The West Coast burger chain opened in Clifton this week. The 50-year-old California-based Habit Burger & Grill opens its 17th New Jersey location on Wednesday and plans two more. The new restaurant on Clifton’s Route 3 West, noted for traffic, diversity, and local dining. Leadership chose Clifton because the company will start in casual-dining fresh-food…

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Veteran Broadcaster Says Political Differences Quietly Disrupted New York Mets Team Chemistry

A veteran New York sportscaster argued political conflicts affected Mets clubhouse unity during a crucial moment, sparking controversy. The statements suggest that national politics, particularly anti-Trump sentiment, may have covertly influenced crucial player relationships. In a recent episode, veteran radio presenter Mike Francesa said Mets teammates Francisco Lindor and Brandon Nimmo had political difficulties. Francesa…

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Vance Blames Biden for High Costs as White House Defends Its Economic Record

Vice President JD Vance defended President Donald Trump’s record and blamed former President Joe Biden for rising living costs on Tuesday. At a Pennsylvania event, Vance addressed voters’ concerns about the administration’s misleading economic signals. President Trump has lauded the economy in media engagements in recent weeks. Many polls demonstrate public dissatisfaction with housing, healthcare,…

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Pentagon Investigation Into Senator Mark Kelly Raises Fresh Concerns Over Military Speech and Political Power

The DOD is investigating Arizona Senator Mark Kelly’s claims of unlawful military orders, escalating a spat with the Trump administration. A national debate over free speech, civilian oversight of the military, and political power intimidating elected officials and service members has erupted. Retired Navy captain and Democrat Senator Kelly reacted strongly to claims that the…

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New Jersey’s Housing Emergency Is Growing, and State Leaders Are Running Out of Time

The housing crisis has expanded to New Jersey. Seniors, working families, and youth across the state struggle to find safe, affordable homes. A difficult market is now a full-scale crisis affecting cities, suburbs, and small villages. Many residents have tough choices. Fixed-income seniors must chose rent or essential drugs. Parents work extra shifts or several…

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Trump Signals Possible Shift in Federal Marijuana Policy Amid Broad Public Support

additional Jersey lawmakers are taking additional precautions to prevent abandoned underground mines from affecting highways after sinkholes triggered repeated Interstate 80 closures this year. State officials are under pressure to maintain outdated infrastructure and avert costly and disruptive disasters that harmed thousands of drivers and nearby towns. The New Jersey Department of Transportation must find…

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New Jersey Advances Plan to Secure Highways From Hidden Mine Hazards After I-80 Closures

Jersey lawmakers are taking additional precautions to prevent abandoned underground mines from affecting highways after sinkholes triggered repeated Interstate 80 closures this year. State officials are under pressure to maintain outdated infrastructure and avert costly and disruptive disasters that harmed thousands of drivers and nearby towns. The New Jersey Department of Transportation must find and…

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New Jersey Woman Breaks Barriers as College Football’s First Female Offensive Lineman

Molly McLeer, 18, from Springfield, New Jersey, is the CSFL’s first female tight end and offensive lineman. The 1936-founded league, known for its Ivy League and service academy teams, has 178-pound weight limits. Most female college football players are kickers, but McLeer pioneered the offensive line. Before college, McLeer played football for Springfield Junior Bulldogs….

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Ex-LGBTQ+ Advocate Steps Down Amid Child Endangerment and Assault Allegations

Christian Fuscarino, executive director of Garden State Equality, resigned after being accused of child endangerment and violence at his Neptune City residence Resigning on social media, the 35-year-old New Jersey LGBTQ+ rights campaigner stressed business-personal separation. Fuscarino labeled it a family matter and disliked media attention. He assured the public that the issue is being…

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