NJ gas prices dip–prices nationally hitting 5 dollars a gallon
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Gas prices dipped a bit in New Jersey but rose a bit across the nation at large as crude oil prices dropped after the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hike and amid demand concerns.
Betsy DeVos, Former Trump Education Secretary | 06-20-2022
Former Trump Education Secretary Betsy DeVos talks to Rita about schools pushing left-wing policies like “drag queen story hour” on students, as well as her new book Hostages No More: The Fight for Education Freedom and the
Police: 3 Critically Hurt When Taxi Jumps Curb on Broadway
NEW YORK (AP) — Three people have been critically injured after a taxi cab turning onto a narrow section of Broadway hit a bicyclist, swerved onto a Manhattan sidewalk and into a group of pedestrians. Police say
Intern Dean Pavlou – Why the Avalanche Are Unstoppable
With the Avalanche up 2 games to 0 in the series after taking care of business at home, they will look to continue their great play on the road, and there is no reason to believe they
Shots For Tots: COVID Vaccinations Start For Little US Kids
The nation’s youngest children are getting their chance at vaccines for COVID-19. Shots began Monday at a few locations, though they were expected to ramp up after the Juneteenth federal holiday. The Food and Drug Administration cleared
Intern Dean Pavlou – Legends Forever
On Thursday night the Golden State Warriors captured their fourth title in eight years as they defeated the Boston Celtics 103-90 in game six of the NBA Finals. In game six Steph Curry scored 34 points to
New Body Armor Rules in NY Miss Vest Worn by Buffalo Killer
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A new law barring sales of bullet-resistant vests to most civilians in New York doesn’t cover the type of armor worn by the gunman who killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket. That
NYC Making Push to Get Fired Workers Vaccinated, Rehired
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City is making a push to give city workers who were fired earlier this year for not getting to the COVID-19 vaccine a chance to get their old jobs back if
Black Americans Living Abroad Reflect on Juneteenth Holiday
BANGKOK (AP) — As the United States marks only the second federally recognized Juneteenth, Black Americans living overseas have embraced the holiday as a day of reflection and an opportunity to educate people in their host countries
The Moments Resonating From the Jan. 6 Hearings (So Far)
NEW YORK (AP) — Nielsen numbers tell us how many people watched live coverage of the Jan. 6 committee hearings — 20 million the first night, 11 million the second and nearly 9 million for the third.