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(Hartford, CT) — Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont is launching his re-election campaign for a third term. Lamont says as governor he’s turned the state around by restoring fiscal stability, lowering taxes and strengthening education. The Democrat says


(New York, NY) — Outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams is looking to keep the Elizabeth Street Garden in Nolita from future development, to the dismay of incoming Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The Adams administration just designated


(Newark, NJ) — Fourteen people are arrested and charged in New Jersey in a “mob-related” illegal sports betting ring. Attorney General Matthew Platkin says the suspects operated a multi-million-dollar online illegal betting enterprise run by organized crime


(Jersey City, NJ) — More than two decades after his dramatic resignation as Governor of New Jersey, Jim McGreevey is attempting one of the most remarkable comebacks in recent American political history: a run for mayor of


Celebrating 250 Years of America through travel! (New York, NY) – Travelers are turning to cities whose cultural influence helped define the nation’s identity. Nashville, Memphis, and Austin, each known for their unmistakable musical heritage,


(Washington, DC) — The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is now over. President Trump signed the government funding package at the White House Wednesday night, surrounded by Republican members of Congress and some members of


(Washington, DC) – From Sunday’s breakthrough — to the Resolute desk in the Oval Office — President Trump’s signature has ended the longest government shutdown in US history. After a handful of Senate Democrats broke ranks


(East Rutherford, NJ) – There’s a lot on the plate for Mike Kafka as he takes the reins in the Meadowlands. The New York Giants interim head coach just made his first key decision — benching


(Fort Dix, NJ) — Sean “Diddy” Combs could face consequences for prison flubs including an unsanctioned three-way phone call. The New York Daily News is reporting that officials at FCI Fort Dix want to cancel the “Bad


(New York, NY) — Two buses in New York City have won awards for being slow and unreliable. Transit Matters, a nonprofit straphangers group, has given the “Pokey Award” to the the M42 crosstown bus in Manhattan,
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