DoorDashing is more popular than ever, but while becoming a driver is simple, how much you get out of it will vary massively ...
President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice wants to know the identities of the approximately 6,600 noncitizens on New Jersey’s voter rolls. Now, it’s up to Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s administration to ...
Rhode Island also contracts with the company New Jersey uses that led to 6,600 noncitizens being registered to vote.
Assemblyman Paul Kanitra has released a report claiming illegal immigration costs New Jersey taxpayers $8.2 billion annually while calling for federal intervention and the deportation of every person ...
Summer is supposed ot be a busy time for bike shops, but New Jersey's new e-bike law has devastated sales and rents, shop owners said ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday re-upped his long-standing false claims of a rigged 2020 election, seizing on what he ...
States under pressure to prevent noncitizens from voting fear that even small errors will undermine the midterm elections.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill this year drastically increased transitional aid. But there’s signs that her administration actually ...
At least 1,000 items are left by passengers on SEPTA each month. Most of them are recovered by their owners. A bin of cellphones found on SEPTA Regional Rail at the Suburban Station lost and found in ...
Gov. Mikie Sherrill has blamed state contractor Idemia for allowing non-citizens to register to vote. The company has three multimillion-dollar contracts with New Jersey.
That’s not possible—especially since it’s a state with automatic voter registration since 2018. Sherrill blamed Phil Murphy, ...
About 6,600 people who indicated they were noncitizens while obtaining New Jersey driver’s licenses and other state IDs were improperly registered to vote in 2023 and 2024, Gov. Mikie Sherrill said ...
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