New Jersey’s political landscape is buzzing with activity this week, but no issue has commanded more bipartisan unity—or national attention—than the push to make the full Jeffrey Epstein investigation files public. In a rare moment of complete statewide agreement, every member of New Jersey’s congressional delegation has backed measures requiring the Department of Justice to release all remaining documents tied to Epstein’s criminal network, his death in federal custody, and any associated communications or case materials. The effort has positioned New Jersey lawmakers at the center of a federal transparency fight now taking shape on Capitol Hill, a topic closely followed within our coverage.
Both the House and Senate approved the legislation with overwhelming support—427–1...
In an innovative blend of theology, ecology, and community, Princeton Theological Seminary is preparing to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its unique Farminary project. This four-day event in September is not just a milestone for the institution but a powerful statement about the future of faith, sustainability, and community-building in the modern world. The Farminary, a 21-acre working farm, has spent a decade cultivating not only fresh produce but also a new kind of leader—one who understands the profound connections between the earth, faith, and social justice.
Since its inception, the Farminary has challenged the traditional notion of theological education. Instead of confining learning to a classroom, it brings students to the land, integrating hands-on agricultural...