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Taylor Swift Cheers On Travis Kelce at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas: Photos

Taylor Swift did indeed fly from Tokyo to Las Vegas to see her boyfriend compete in the 2024 Super B

Taylor Swift Passionately Kisses Travis Kelce on the Field After Super Bowl LVIII Victory

Taylor Swift celebrated with her love Travis Kelce on the field after the Kansas City Chiefs won the

Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan Seemingly Split After More Than a Year Together: See Clues

Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan sparked split rumors when the 'RHOM' star made some noticeable change

In NJ schools, numbers of bullying and hate incidents are up

Advocates and others see urgent need to improve the culture in schools and colleges The post In NJ

Why internet access costs could soon rise for low-income residents

Costs will rise for 330,000-plus NJ households unless Congress renews funding for federal program

Lawmakers push for more incentives to achieve clean-energy goals

NJ Senate committee approves bills to prioritize solar energy, energy storage and corporate tax cred

Op-Ed: NJ can lead in AI and social media safety

The overall notion of using legislation to reduce AI-related harm is already emerging in New Jersey

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More than 52,000 fraud reports were received by the Federal Trade Commission from New Jersey residen

Anchorage man credited with saving a woman’s life in ’23 is accused of gunning down a man in ’24

Last year, Dylan Moss was a Good Samaritan who joined a team of strangers to help save a bicyclist’s

Secretary of Defense Austin back in hospital

On Sunday afternoon, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III was transported by his security detail

Broad Metro: Progress continues on Village Green Development at Stadium Trace Village

Broad Metro LLC, an Alabama commercial real estate development company owned by Hoover resident Will

Tuberville: ‘Democrats are desperately trying to stop the American people from deciding who will be our next President’

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) spoke outside the front steps of the Supreme Court Thursday an