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New Jersey Sued for Requiring Credit Reports in 11 Languages
The state of New Jersey is being sued over a new law that requires credit bureaus to make credit reports available in Spanish and 10 additional languages.
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No Toll Increases in 2020 for Garden State Parkway, New Jersey Turnpike Drivers
Drivers who travel New Jersey’s two largest toll roads will not see any toll increases next year.
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Five Gang Members Sentenced for Brutal Machete Slaying of NYC Teen Lesandro ‘Junior' Guzman-Feliz in Bronx Bodega
Five men found guilty of murdering a 15-year-old boy in a shocking and violent 2018 machete attack in a Bronx bodega that was captured on video received their lengthy sentences on Friday.
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New Jersey Governor Seeks $500 Million Bond to Replace Lead Paint, Pipes
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is calling for a sweeping $500 million bond to finance the replacement of lead pipes and lead paint across the state.
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Chelsea Bomber Ahmad Rahimi Convicted of Attempted Murder in New Jersey
Jurors in New Jersey convicted Ahmad Rahimi, already found guilty of planting bombs in New York City, for the attempted murder of cops trying to arrest him.
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New Jersey Jury Begins Deliberations in Attempted Murder Case Against Convicted Chelsea Bomber
Jurors have started deliberating in the attempted murder trial of a man already convicted of planting bombs in New York City.
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NTSB Calls for National Seat Belt Requirements After Deadly NY Limo Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board called Wednesday for new seat belt requirements for limousines following a crash in upstate New York that killed 20 people.
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New Jersey Health Officials Announce First Vaping-Related Death in State
The death of a woman in northern New Jersey is being reported as the first death in the state associated with vaping, health officials announced Tuesday.
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NYPD: Fake FedEx Worker, Accomplice Tie Up Brooklyn Family, Steal $125K in Cash, Jewelry
A man posing as a FedEx worker and an accomplice tied up a Brooklyn family and robbed them of more than $100,000 in cash and jewelry, police tell News 4.
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Results Show At Least 97 Percent of Newark Water Filters Effective
Sampling done on the water in hundreds of Newark homes has found that at least 97 percent of city-issued filters are working.
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Booker Could End Campaign If Fundraising Doesn't Pick Up
Cory Booker’s presidential campaign manager is warning supporters that without a fundraising boost to end September, the Democrat’s campaign does “not see a legitimate long-term path forward.”
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Long Island Diner Owner Accused of Starving Dog Reunites With Beloved Pet After Being Found Not Guilty Following Dog's Tumor Diagnosis
After 14 months apart, Peter Tsadilas and his dog, Callie, were reunited Friday. Tsadilas had his four-legged friend returned days after a Nassau County jury found him not guilty of animal cruelty after a nightmarish ordeal.
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Mayor de Blasio Drops Out of 2020 Presidential Race
Mayor de Blasio has ended his 2020 bid for president.
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Panel Approves Ban on Sale of Flavored E-Cigarettes in New York
New York became the first state to ban the sale of flavored e-cigarettes Tuesday, a move that comes as federal health officials investigate a mysterious surge of severe breathing illnesses linked to vaping.
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New Jersey Police Officer Who Overdosed on Duty Gets Probation
A former police officer who overdosed while on duty has been spared a prison term.
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Doctor Associated With Cult-Like New York Group Loses License
The New York state Health Department has revoked the medical license of a doctor who conducted unsanctioned research on people associated with a cult-like self-improvement group.
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Epstein May Have Gamed the System From Beyond the Grave
The will that Jeffrey Epstein signed just two days before his jailhouse suicide puts more than $577 million in assets into a trust fund that could make it more difficult for his dozens of accusers to collect damages.
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New Jersey Governor: No State of Emergency Over Newark Water
New Jersey’s governor said Wednesday he isn’t declaring a state of emergency over lead levels in Newark’s water.
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2 Top MIT Researchers Quitting in Protest Over Jeffrey Epstein Donation
Two prominent researchers are quitting MIT’s Media Lab over revelations that the famed technology research hub and its director took money from Jeffrey Epstein after he’d served time for sex offenses involving girls and young women. Ethan Zuckerman, director of the lab’s Center for Civic Media, said director Joi Ito had failed to disclose the deceased financier’s funding of the...
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‘I'm Going for 100': Soon-to-Be 98-Year-Old WWII Veteran Still Hard at Work at New Jersey Grocery Store
In your late 90s, you might want to relax — but not Bartholomeo “Bennie” Ficeto.