(New York, NY) — The best teenaged drivers are in New Jersey. ConsumerAffairs, a consumer research journal, did the study about the state with the worst teen drivers. The Garden State came in last, which means their
(Baltimore, MD) — USA Fencing disqualified a female athlete for refusing to fight a transgender opponent. Stephanie Turner took off her mask and took a knee ahead ahead of her bout against Redmond Sullivan at an NCAA
(Beijing, China) — China is hitting back at the U.S. with 34 percent tariffs on all goods imported from America, starting April 10th. The country’s finance ministry announced the move on Friday after President Trump raised the
(New York, NY) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams is now running as an independent as he tries to get re-elected. Adams released a video Thursday morning (April 3, 2025), one day after a federal judge
(New York, NY) — New Jersey born Rocker Bruce Springsteen will be giving fans a treasure chest full of previously unreleased music this summer. The Boss announced “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” box set will be released
(New York, NY) – New York City’s crime rate is going down. The latest numbers show in the first three months of the year, the city experienced the lowest shooting incidents in recorded history and the second
(New York, NY) – Both restaurant owners and customers have something to cheer about following new rules from the city. New York restaurants with conditional outdoor dining approvals will be able to get liquor licenses. Originally, eateries
(Trenton, NJ) – Teen drivers in the Garden state are the best in the nation. According to new research from Consumer Affairs, New Jersey ranks last in a study of states with the worst teen drivers. The
(New York, NY) — Meghan Markle has let a journalist into her kitchen inside her 14-million-dollar home in Montecito, California. It’s the home she shares with Prince Harry. New York Times food writer Julia Moskin was allowed
(New York, NY) — A new report claims singer Kelly Clarkson wants to quit her afternoon talk show and leave New York City. Her contract expires next year and executives at NBC hope they convince her to