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Sixty years after President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act on Aug. 6, 1965, Black Americans are facing ...
Back in power, President Donald Trump is taking a new level of interest in how states — and even local authorities — ...
Recent polls find that New Jersey voters are dissatisfied with their Democratic-led state government. It should remind us of ...
Heavy thunderstorms and flash floods have inundated parts of New York City and New Jersey, leading to significant disruptions ...
James Carville isn’t a man prone to panic, but when he says, “I would not put it at all past [Trump] to try to call martial ...
Vague phrasing in the state’s Revolutionary-era Constitution enfranchised women who met specific property requirements. A ...
A single write-in vote has prompted a New Jersey appeals court to order a runoff election in a Toms River fire district. The election, which originally took place in February 2025, ended in a tie ...
NEWTON − The Sussex County Republican Party is facing discipline from state regulators because of missed deadlines for filing financial reports with the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement ...
Asylum ruling: President Trump does not have the power to categorically stop asylum seekers at the southern border, a federal ...
Gun rights advocates, looking to dismantle New Jersey's tough gun controls, now are targeting carry permit denials.
House Democrats on Wednesday passed election reforms as Republican-controlled state legislatures move to change laws in the wake of the 2020 election.
The new proposal would add state lawmakers to the list of public officials whose home addresses are banned from publication.