President Trump on Sunday said that he would impose a 25 percent tariff on all foreign steel and aluminum imports into the ...
New Jersey’s illustrious dining landscape is nothing without its diversity. We are a true melting pot, offering cuisines from ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court held that police body-worn camera footage of an interview should not be kept confidential when it involves a person who has not been arrested or charged with a crime.
Nelson and featuring Charlie Berens, Brandon Sklenar and M. Emmet Walsh, the film comes out Jan. 31. A struggling farmer’s undying love for the Green Bay Packers is at the heart of Green and Gold, the ...
Jan 22 (Reuters) - A New Jersey crisis pregnancy center operator has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to revive its federal lawsuit seeking to block the state's attorney general from investigating ...
The statutory language and intent of state law—an effort to find a compromise between protecting police investigations and giving citizens access to government records, especially their own—controlled ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed a lower court to reconsider whether an Oklahoma woman on death row for the murder of her husband got a fair trial after prosecutors used her ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to get involved in a years-long battle over the use of one of the first – and most popular − viral memes by Steve King, a controversial former congressman ...
It is a mistake to assume that the Supreme Court will green-light every last item on the MAGA wishlist. The court will be eager to prove that it remains the ultimate arbiter of the Constitution ...
The Supreme Court has referred legal questions to the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) relating to a dispute between renewable energy firms and the energy regulator over a decision not to ...
The team's new 2025 shirt, which has yet to be released, is expected to stay true to its traditional orange aesthetic ... Last season, the Galaxy's away jersey was green, red and yellow, matching ...
Brenda Andrew, Oklahoma’s only woman on death row, appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, claiming her trial was unfair. She argued that prosecutors presented irrelevant evidence about her personal ...