NJ still being rocked by aftershocks
(Gladstone, NJ) — There was another aftershock in New Jersey, almost a week after an earthquake shook the tri-state area. The U.S. Geological Survey says the 2.6 magnitude aftershock happened shortly before 10:30 Wednesday morning southwest of
Trump Loses Third Attempt To Delay Hush Money Trial
(New York, NY) — — For the third day in a row, a New York appeals court has refused to delay Former President Trump’s criminal hush money trial. On Wednesday, a state Supreme Court Associate Justice took
WABC Market Report for 4-10-24 with James Flippin
(New York, NY) – James Flippin delivers the WABC Market Report for 4-10-24 after the latest inflation data came in hotter-than-expected.
FISA Procedural Vote Fails To Advance
(Washington, DC) – Legislation that aims to reauthorize a controversial government surveillance program failed to advance on Wednesday. Both Democrats and some Republicans came together and voted against a procedural measure. If it passed the legislation would
McDonald’s Offering This “Deal” in California
(New York, NY) – Fast food is designed to be served quickly, and it’s supposed to be cheap. While that doesn’t always result in the best meal — or the healthiest — it’s a tried and true
Lou’s Lineup 4-10-24
Cashiers Connecting To Chicken Joint Via Zoom
(New York, NY) – Checking out and paying for your food at a restaurant or takeout spot can be a hit or miss proposition. Is the staff friendly? Do they only accept cash? Can you count on
Why Robots Are Increasingly Replacing Butchers
(New York, NY) – A recent report in the Wall Street Journal highlights one of the ways artificial intelligence and robot technology is making its way into the food sector — and it could be connected to
Tiger thinks he can win Masters again
(Augusta, GA) — Tiger Woods believes that he can win another Masters in Augusta. The 15-time major champion told reporters Tuesday, that he thinks he can get one more championship under his belt if everything comes together.
NJ Transit riders get ready to dig deep
(Trenton, NJ) — New Jersey Transit board members will meet today, and likely give the thumbs up to an across the board 15 percent fare hike. Riders say that will definitely hurt. The fare hike would be