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Reflections from the Deputy Director of the HHS Office of Long COVID Research and Practice

Every day I receive e-mails from people with Long COVID desperate for help. I have friends, famil

Black History Month; Recognizing Contributions and Continuing the Fight Against Health Inequities

As we celebrate Black History Month, we reflect on the role of my office, the U.S. Department of

EPA sets stricter pollution standards for heavy-duty trucks, buses

Last week the EPA announced new standards for passenger vehicles The post EPA sets stricter pollut

At State House, concern over long-term health of state finances

Governor’s proposed budget for the coming year again has structural deficit The post At State House,

Op-Ed: Urgent action needed to address NJ’s literacy crisis

Now is the time for parents, districts and state leaders to unite, ensuring that teachers have the e

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How many electric vehicles are registered in each state? One analysis, compiled from U.S. Department

NJ Spotlight News: March 28, 2024

We bring you what’s relevant and important in New Jersey news, along with our insight. Watch as the

New clinics launched to boost medical marijuana

Enrollment in NJ has declined as recreational market opened up The post New clinics launched to boos

Russian court extends detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich

Interview: Roger Carstens, US Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs The post Russian court

As turmoil continues in Haiti, community in NJ watches in anguish

New Jersey is home to one of the largest Haitian American communities The post As turmoil continues

Warning to steer clear of ‘gas station heroin’

Tianeptine has been linked to overdoses, emergency room visits The post Warning to steer clear of ‘g

Mental health needs are focus of reentry conference

Jim McGreevey says there’s more understanding but not enough action The post Mental health needs are