Today marks the deadline set by President Donald Trump for schools and universities across America to eliminate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
We are a few months into President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, and it is worth weighing in on how his priorities might
New Jersey politicians took to social media to react following Friday's tense Oval Office exchange between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump.
New Jersey employers will have to look at their DEI programs following orders from President Donald Trump. But don't expect them to go away entirely.
U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey says the MTA should start giving drivers congestion pricing refunds. A day after President Donald Trump moved to kill the agency’s congestion tolls, Gottheimer argued the MTA is no longer permitted to collect tolls on drivers entering Manhattan south of 60th Street — and demanded restitution.
Pennsylvania administrators have made changes to abide by President Donald Trump's executive order threatening to withhold funds from schools that allow male athletes to compete in female athletics, while officials in New Jersey say they have no plans to comply.
Gov. Phil Murphy's spending plan does not predict what cuts President Donald Trump, DOGE or a Republican Congress may make, but he is bracing for impact.
President Donald Trump and his administration are on a mission to cut government jobs and eliminate federal agencies. Here's what it could mean for NJ
"We’re 30 days into days of thunder,” MAGA podcaster Steve Bannon said. Trump's chaos and budget cuts will eventually turn off many of his supporters, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie - onetime ally of the president - told reporters.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, alongside a coalition of Democratic governors, issued a scathing joint statement on Friday condemning President Donald Trump
Gov. Phil Murphy wants give $1 million to New Jersey’s leading law enforcement agency to hire more help for its court battles against President Donald Trump ’s controversial policies. State Attorney General Matthew Platkin,
President Donald Trump ’s administration is making plans to use military sites across the U.S. — potentially including one in New Jersey — to detain undocumented immigrants as the White House aims to fulfill Trump’s campaign promise of mass deportations,