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Eight injured dogs rescued from suspected dog-fighting ring in NJ town
Police in New Jersey said an anonymous tip led them to an alleged dog-fighting ring, and rescuers were able to rescue half a dozen injured dogs from the “horrific” conditions they were being kept in.
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Black NJ firefighter claims white coworker used noose to harass, intimidate him: Prosecutors
A racial controversy is rocking a New Jersey town after a white firefighter faces criminal charges for harassing and intimidating a black coworker with a rope noose, a lawsuit alleges.
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Face Recognition Tech Gets Girl Scout Mom Booted From Rockettes Show — Due to Where She Works
A recent incident at Radio City Music Hall involving the mother of a Girl Scout is shedding light on the growing controversy of facial recognition, as critics claim it is being used to target perceived enemies — in this case, by one of the most famous companies in the country.
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9/11 Families Protest Saudi-Backed LIV Golf Tournament at Trump's NJ Golf Course
Families of 9/11 victims are voicing their outrage over a Saudi Arabian-funded golf tournament being held at the Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey, as they claim that players are getting blood money from a government that allegedly supported the terrorist attacks.
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Family Outraged With Police Response to CT Woman Found Dead After Dating App Meetup
Aside from their anguish from losing a daughter and a sister, the family of Lauren Smith-Fields is outraged and disgusted at how they say the Bridgeport Police Department has investigated the mysterious death of the 23-year-old.
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One NJ City Hit 100 Percent Vaccination Among Adults, Mayor Says — Here's How
One New Jersey is getting major bragging rights, after the mayor there said the city is now at 100 percent vaccination rate for adults. But what exactly does that mean — and how did they do it?
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Family of Nurse Who Died of COVID at Troubled NJ Nursing Home Gets Validation
The family of a nurse who died of COVID-19 last year got a delayed sense of validation from the federal government, after a report showed the facility where he worked was indeed responsible for safety failures he claimed before his death. Edgar Alberto died from coronavirus complications last April after he had been working as a nurse at the nearby…
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‘Robinhood Reefer': Meet NJ Black Market Weed Seller Whose Shop Is Across From City Hall
Before New Jersey legalized recreational marijuana last year, black market dealers have been selling weed in secret — but right across the street from City Hall in the state’s capital, one businessman has been openly challenging the law. Known as the NJWeedman, Edward Forchion is upfront about his underground weed business. He opened a storefront on E State Street in…
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NJ Homeland Security Fights Spread of COVID Vaccine Disinformation
New Jersey’s Department of Homeland Security said they are concerned about disinformation not only on social media, but also whisper campaigns done in an effort to scare people away from getting the COVID-19 vaccine
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NJ Dog Owner Reunited With Pet Who Saved His Life While Suffering Stroke
It was an emotional reunion as 6-year-old German shepherd Sadie bounded into the lap of Brian Myers as he exited his rehab facility, weeks after helping save his life during a medical episode in the middle of the night