New Jersey’s Incoming Attorney General Pledges Strong Stance on Trump Administration and Public Safety

Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill appointed Jennifer Davenport attorney general, promising strong law enforcement and resident protection. Former federal prosecutor and assistant state attorney general Davenport brings public and private sector experience to her potential new position. Davenport collaborated with Sherrill and former New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal in the US Attorney’s Office. PSE&G general counsel…

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House Republicans Criticize Trump’s Controversial Remarks on Rob Reiner’s Death

Conservative critics and House Republicans are condemning former President Donald Trump’s comments regarding Rob Reiner and Michele’s deaths. Trump’s angry, politically driven comments about the couple’s Los Angeles home killing were slammed. In a Truth Social post, Trump blamed Reiner’s suicide on “anger he caused others” and “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” The words were heavily criticized…

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Former MLB Star Launches Texas Congressional Bid With Key Political Endorsements

Former MLB player Mark Teixeira ran for Congress. The former Yankees player runs for office with popular backing and good health. Jake Ellzey supported Teixeira. Ellzey tweeted Teixeira was right on border security, Second Amendment, tax cuts, and public safety. Ellzey claimed Teixeira helped American families and communities. Ellzey’s Trump support is surprising given their…

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Why Christmas Is Costing New Jersey Families More Than Ever

New Jersey households face soaring Christmas prices, a familiar but growing issue. More expensive groceries, clothing, toys, and home products strain household budgets. The strain affects low-income working families and elders. Statewide community leaders share concerns. Parents defer bills to buy needs. Formerly affordable items are slashed by seniors. Even well-paid jobs don’t pay living…

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New Gothic‑Style Coffee Spot Brings Dark Aesthetic and Bold Flavors to New Jersey

A new New Jersey gothic coffee business serves locals and guests unique caffeine. Locally unique Nightshade Coffee. At 459 Broadway in Westwood, Nightshade Coffee is stunning and new. Visitors enter a dark room with alternative culture paintings. The café’s creators love the weird and enigmatic and strive to attract distinctive coffee shop customers. The founders…

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Wildly Popular Southern Chicken Brand Launches First New Jersey Restaurant This Week

Zaxby’s first New Jersey location opens December 15, 2025. Chicken meals in New Jersey were the brand’s first Northeast launch. Zaxby’s Magnolia, Camden County opened at 804 North White Horse Pike, a former fast-food restaurant. Magnolia’s chicken and friendly neighborhood will quickly win over fans. The 3,000-square-foot restaurant seats 40. Modern eateries prioritize takeout and…

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New Jersey Faces Urgent Need to Protect Women-Led Professions Amid Federal Policy Shift

New Jersey may suffer the most from the government’s attempt to redefine a “professional degree,” which worries people nationwide. This policy change targets women-dominated areas like nursing, teaching, social work, speech therapy, dental hygiene, public health, and early childhood education. Families, schools, and hospitals need these jobs, but the federal government’s categorization may make them…

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New Jersey Lottery Player Wins Nearly $500,000 From Mercer County Grocery Store Ticket

Over $500,000 lottery jackpot changes life for New Jersey lottery winner. Locals and lottery players around the state were thrilled when a renowned Mercer County grocery store sold the winning ticket. The ticket has all five Jersey Cash 5 winning numbers from Saturday night, claims the NJ Lottery. The numbers drawn were 2, 19, 23,…

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Snowstorm Forces New Jersey Schools to Delay or Cancel Classes as Safety Concerns Grow

After a major snowstorm on Sunday, numerous New Jersey school districts have delayed openings and closures for Monday, December 15, 2025. The decision was taken after heavy snowfall, power outages, and risky storm travel. The state received 5–8 inches of snow Sunday for hours. Though snowfall intensity fluctuated, high gusts produced nighttime troubles. Student and…

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