2023’s 10 Most Dangerous Cities in New Jersey

New Jersey is known for its bright boardwalks and famous people like Snookie, but these cities are also dangerous. 2023’s Most Dangerous New Jersey Cities Asbury Park, Millville, Bridgeton, Atlantic City, Woodbury, Lindenwold, Neptune City, Camden, Elizabeth, and Absecon are included. These cities have worrisome violent and property crime rates, so be cautious. Asbury Park … Read more

Bribery Prosecutors Strongly Oppose Menendez’s Trial Delay Request

New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez and his co-defendants want to delay their May bribery trial by two months, but federal prosecutors oppose it. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said the court timetable is sensible and fast. Despite Menendez’s defense team stressing the case’s complexity and the 6.7 million papers to analyze, prosecutors said they had made … Read more

Before Iowa Caucuses and New Hampshire Primary, Vivek Ramaswamy’s Campaign Halts ‘Idiotic’ TV Ad Spending

A campaign representative for Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said he will stop buying traditional TV ads before the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary. Vivek Ramaswamy Shifts Campaign Strategy, Abandons Traditional TV Ads in Favor of a Targeted Approach Ramaswamy’s campaign spokesperson said the entrepreneur-turned-politician has stopped buying broadcast TV ads, a major part … Read more

Falcon 9 Booster 1058 Returns to Port: Successful Recovery Marks SpaceX Milestone

SpaceX lost Falcon 9 booster 1058 after it fell over and broke apart on December 27, 2023, returning to Port Canaveral. Falcon 9 Booster 1058: Historic 19th Mission Ends in Sea Mishap, SpaceX Aims to Enhance Safety The launcher returned from a record 19th trip with 23 Starlink satellites. The rocket crashed after landing on … Read more

Financial Windfall for Americans in 2024: IRS Adjusts Tax Brackets, Potentially Increasing Take-Home Pay – Find Out How Much More You Could Keep

American taxpayers can expect a raise in take-home income in 2024 due to IRS tax bracket modifications. IRS Announces 5.4% Rise in Tax Brackets for 2024 The tax brackets will rise 5.4% next year, placing more people in lower categories. This January change affects federal income tax brackets and basic deductions, shielding a larger share … Read more

Guns and Grenades Discovered by Magnet Fishermen in New York City Waters

Magnet fishermen James Kane and Barbie Agostini explore the waters surrounding New York City for unusual objects. In the last two weeks, they have discovered bombs, rare firearms, scooters, and a motorcycle. They search for their treasure using a rope and a large magnet. Agosti stated, “We cleanse waters and discover treasure while we do … Read more

Beginning January 1st, Deep Releases a New Bottle Deposit Amount

The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection said that bottles and cans will now have a 10-cent refundable value instead of just 5 cents as of January 1. The dime will be refunded to customers who return the empty cans and jars to a store or redemption center. Even though the price hike may not be … Read more

After pro-Palestine demonstrators blocked the airport entrance, JFK holiday travelers abandoned their cars on the highway

On Wednesday, visitors had to travel from the highway to the terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City due to protesters calling for a ceasefire blocking 1 of the airport’s main entrances. A small group obstructed traffic on the I-678 leading to the airport while holding Palestinian flags and yelling pro-Palestinian slogans. … Read more

NYPD Reports: 15-Year-Old Girl was Assaulted in Bensonhurst

The NYPD reports that a 15-year-old girl was assaulted in Bensonhurst this past week. The incident happened at the point of 80th Street and New Utrecht Avenue. The girl was strolling when the man allegedly made racist remarks to her, pepper-splashed her in the face, and fled. Please get in touch with the police if you … Read more

The neighbor’s hospitality is described as the “best Christmas Eve” by a relocated New York broker

Last November, Tom Cooper, a top-producing sales representative for Douglas Elliman, had the amazing chance to supervise the closing of a stunning $18.5 million brownstone in Greenwich Village. A witness who works in the adjacent building, Vincent Scaldaferri, saw the incident take place. The New York Post reported that one of Cooper’s neighbors said they … Read more