A sweeping new report examining recent federal health policy changes is sparking urgent conversation across New Jersey, where health advocates, medical providers, and residents...
New Jersey's political landscape has been abuzz with recent developments, most notably surrounding the temporary tenure of Alina Habba and the ongoing discussions regarding her potential extension as U.S. Attorney for the state. Simultaneously, a powerful grassroots movement involving students and families has emerged, adding another layer of significant public engagement to the state's current affairs.
The Tenure of Alina Habba: A Stirring in the Political Pot
Alina Habba's time as U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, though temporary, has undoubtedly captured widespread attention and generated considerable discussion within political circles. Her presence has sparked various conversations and analyses among legal experts, political commentators, and the general public alike, highlighting the dynamic nature of high-profile legal appointments in...
In a bold move that has sparked a wave of controversy across New Jersey, a group of teachers has filed a lawsuit against the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA).
They are accusing the state’s largest teachers’ union of squandering significant resources on the recent New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial primary. At the center of the dispute is NJEA President and Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller, who, according to the lawsuit, allocated over $40 million in union funds to support candidates during the contentious June 2025 primary.
The teachers claim that this lavish spending, which was reportedly funneled into political campaigns rather than the classroom, represents a misuse of union dues that should have been used to improve educational...