The Democratic Party faces existential questions after Donald Trump's resounding victory. One of the first: Who will lead it?
It’s a dramatically different approach from when Trump beat Hillary Clinton eight years ago and his transition played out in ...
Israel does not want an endless war, Ofir Akunis, the consul general of Israel in New York, told JNS in a sit-down interview ...
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How well do Garden State voters know the candidates running for governor in 2025? A Rutgers-Eagleton Poll sheds light on ...
Nine percent of voters are favorable toward Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, 9% are unfavorable, 22% have no opinion and 60% ...
Ruben Gallego is on course to become Arizona's first Latino U.S. senator. Congress returns to work on Tuesday against the ...
The election of Donald J. Trump to a new term as president has some LGBTQ+ advocates at the Jersey Shore worried about what ...
Former U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm, a New York Republican who resigned from Congress following a tax fraud conviction, is ...
Editor’s note: this story contains information from a poll that was shown to be inaccurate based on the actual results of the ...
The new minimum age to vote in school board elections would be 16, rather than the current 18, if Atlantic City Council ...