Springsteen Strikes a Nerve Again: New Protest Song Echoes From Minneapolis to the Jersey Shore
When Bruce Springsteen releases new music, the world listens. When...
As the primary election nears, New Jersey finds itself at a crossroads—and Ras Baraka is making it clear he intends to lead the way forward. Speaking with fire and focus in the backyard of Councilwoman Julienne Cherry’s Plainfield home, Baraka rallied nearly 100 attendees, delivering a message that resonated far beyond the fence line. The Newark mayor and gubernatorial candidate wasn’t just stumping for votes—he was laying down a challenge.
“It’s OK to be afraid. It’s not OK to be a coward.”
With those words, Baraka launched into a passionate call to action, urging New Jerseyans to resist fear-based politics and embrace bold, values-driven leadership. You can explore more of New Jersey's political scene here.
A Campaign Rooted...
Ahead of his return to the White House in January, President-elect Donald Trump has begun announcing the key figures he wants to fill Cabinet positions and other major roles in his upcoming administration. The list of nominees features some of Trump’s closest allies on Capitol Hill, as well as prominent figures from his 2024 campaign.
In addition to well-known politicians like Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, and high-profile entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, several notable New Jersey natives are among Trump’s selections.
Dr. Mehmet Oz – Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Dr. Mehmet Oz, a longtime Bergen County resident and TV personality, has been selected as...