A sweeping new report examining recent federal health policy changes is sparking urgent conversation across New Jersey, where health advocates, medical providers, and residents...
The political climate in New Jersey grew even more tense this week after a Rockaway Township teacher resigned following fierce backlash over social media comments about Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist who was recently killed. The resignation came after a Facebook post went viral, sparking outrage, safety concerns, and community pressure that ultimately led to the teacher stepping down from their position.
The incident highlights how deeply divided the state—and the nation—remains when it comes to political discourse. Supporters of Kirk have held vigils and tributes across New Jersey, while critics have raised their voices about his political legacy. But for educators and public officials, the consequences of engaging in these debates online have proven increasingly...
New Jersey stands at the precipice of a profound healthcare crisis, as a new federal mandate threatens to strip Medicaid (NJ FamilyCare) coverage from as many as 25,000 legal immigrants across the state by October 2026. This drastic change, stemming from a tax and spending-cut law enacted in July 2025, casts a long shadow over vulnerable populations, particularly refugees and victims of domestic violence and human trafficking, who are now facing an uncertain future regarding their essential healthcare access.
The core of this impending challenge lies in a significant redefinition of "qualified immigrants" for Medicaid eligibility. What was once a lifeline for many, providing crucial medical care, could soon be out of reach. This legislative shift...