As political figures across New Jersey react to the death of Joanne Chesimard, Democratic candidate for governor Mikie Sherrill has remained silent — a notable contrast to her Republican rival Jack ...
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Are the Edmonton Oilers really the NHL’s top team? Will Mitch Marner win more games playing in Las Vegas this season than his old teammates do in Toronto? Which teams are due for the sharpest rises ...
If you thought it couldn't get any worse for the Wisconsin football team think again. They trail the Hawkeyes, 23-0, at halftime. In the last two home games, the Badgers have been shut out by a ...
Paige Spiranac knows how to draw attention on the golf course, that's for sure. The former collegiate golfer, who played at the University of Arizona and San Diego State University, has become one of ...
Republicans and Democrats react to government shutdown, TIME interviews 'Wicked' actor Jonathan Bailey, and more Length: Long Speed: 1.0x The federal government shut down at midnight after a stalemate ...
The Cincinnati Reds clinched their first postseason berth since 2020 on Sunday. After the Reds fell 4-2 to the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, the Mets fell to the Marlins, which allowed Cincinnati to ...
Theft of Guy Fieri's tequila sheds light on a growing new crime trend ‘All the trees are dead': An ancient California forest has been wiped out Penn State could take drastic action amid James Franklin ...
CRANFORD, N.J. (PIX11) – Students at Cranford High School spoke out Tuesday morning after a car crash killed two teenage girls on their bicycles, sources told PIX11 News. Police said the crash ...
NBA fans were relieved to learn "The Second Decision" teased by LeBron James on Monday turned out to be an advertisement campaign rather than a retirement announcement. James' announcement was ...
Rain or shine, John Peters has a reason to grab his mail almost every day. The 78-year-old is one of four million Canadians whose mail is still delivered to his door -- but that is likely to change.