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nypost.comAmtrak Work Train Fire Disrupts Service at New York Penn Station
A fire on an Amtrak work train car inside a Hudson River Tunnel led to delays and cancellations for New Jersey Transit, Amtrak, and Long Island Rail Road passengers Friday morning. Service on several lines remained affected into the morning rush hour.
america.cgtn.comProtests Continue Outside Newark ICE Detention Facility Over Conditions
Demonstrations have taken place daily outside the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark since a hunger strike began Friday. Federal officials and New Jersey elected officials have issued conflicting statements about conditions inside the 300-person facility.
New York PostNASA Satellite Images Show Phytoplankton Bloom Off Mid-Atlantic Coast
Satellite data from NASA show a phytoplankton bloom producing turquoise water along the Jersey Shore and other Mid-Atlantic beaches. The bloom began in early April and remains visible in coastal zones from New Jersey to Virginia.
america.cgtn.comProtests Continue at Newark ICE Facility After Governor Denied Entry
Demonstrations outside Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey, grew Monday after state officials were refused access. Federal agents in riot gear later cleared pathways and used pepper spray while protesters blocked vehicles.
Al JazeeraICE Agents Use Pepper Spray on Protesters at New Jersey Detention Center
Dozens of ICE agents clashed with demonstrators outside Delaney Hall in Newark on Monday. The confrontation occurred during the fourth day of a detainee hunger strike and involved attempts to block a transfer.
The GuardianICE Moves Detainee from Newark Center During Protest
U.S. immigration agents moved Martin Alonso Soto Hernandez from Delaney Hall to another facility after demonstrators blocked vehicles. Officials and protesters gave conflicting accounts of force used during the confrontation.
foxnews.comNew Jersey Governor Requests Access to ICE Detention Center During Hunger Strike
The governor requested access to the Delaney Hall facility after protesters alleged poor conditions. Officials said detainees receive meals, medical care, and other services.
New Jersey Governor Requests Access to Newark ICE Detention Center
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill asked U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for entry to the Delaney Hall facility in Newark. Protests outside the center entered a third day on Sunday.
nypost.comPolice Disperse Crowd of Several Hundred at New Jersey Beach Town
Several hundred teens and young adults gathered at Pier Village in Long Branch, New Jersey, on Tuesday night. Police arrested six people and imposed an 8 p.m. curfew after reports of fighting and property damage.
insidermonkey.comNew Jersey Subpoenas Glock Dealers for Sales Records Dating to 2016
New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport's office issued subpoenas to Federal Firearms Licensees for Glock pistol sales records. The demands cover buyer names, addresses, and serial numbers from January 2016 onward.
Fox NewsNew Jersey Republican Absent From Congress for Over Two Months Due to Health Issue
Rep. Tom Kean Jr. has missed all House votes since March 5 as he continues to address a personal health matter. His office said he will return to a full schedule soon. The absence comes as House Republicans hold a narrow majority and Kean faces a competitive re-election race late…
rove.meNew Jersey charges two men in largest methamphetamine seizure in state history
Federal prosecutors charged two men with conspiring to distribute more than 260 pounds of methamphetamine into New Jersey. The seizure triggers mandatory minimum sentences under federal drug trafficking statutes and escalates penalties for large-scale distribution networks supply…
rove.meJustice Department Sues New Jersey Over Undocumented Student Aid
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a federal complaint against New Jersey laws granting in-state tuition rates and financial assistance to undocumented immigrants. The challenge seeks to block these benefits, potentially limiting college access for thousands of students without…