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New Jersey citizen convicted of generating fake visas for Chinese academics working for the Chinese regime
A federal jury convicted a New Jersey man of generating forged visas for academic researchers employed by the Chinese Communist regime who entered the U.S., according to Fox News. According to court documents, Zhongsan Liu, 59, was involved in obtaining J-1 visas for Chinese citizens employed by the Chinese Communist Party ...
Rabbi accused of abusing 5 women and dozens of children
Five women sued Rabbi Baruch Lanner of New Jersey, USA, for repeated physical and emotional abuse, including sexual abuse, also arguing that the Jewish institutions to which they complained did nothing about it. "During Lanner's 30-year career as a Jewish youth leader and approximately 15-year career as director of yeshiva ...
New Jersey teenage boy cancer survivor uses his Make-A-Wish to bring joy to other young cancer patients
A 16-year-old cancer survivor from New Jersey uses his Make-A-Wish to help other children with cancer. Mason Rockmore of Westfield used his Make-A-Wish to give electronics to the hospital where he was treated to help youngsters receiving private care. In February 2020, Rockmore, who had been cancer-free for nearly a year, was diagnosed ...
50th NYC Marathon: Runner keeps her promise and finishes marathon despite suffering from arthritis
On Sunday, Nov. 7, the last runner of the 50th New York City Marathon might not have set any records, but she made an inspiring run. Fredilyn "Fredi" Bangwa, 42, a civil engineer from Bergenfield, New Jersey, was eager to be a part of the competition. She would not let her ...
New Jersey: 19-year-old wins school board race against incumbent member
A 19-year-old high school graduate in Atlantic County of New Jersey claimed school board membership against an incumbent member this Tuesday, Nov. 2. High School graduate Nicholas Seppy defeated current holder Terre Alabarda, 46, with a whopping 58% to 41% margin in the run for a position in the Egg Harbor ...
New Jersey cop becomes ‘hero’ for saving newborn thrown from 2nd-floor balcony
A New Jersey police officer has been called "a hero" after catching a 1-month-old infant who had been thrown from a second-floor balcony. The quick-thinking Eduardo Matute caught the child safely while city officer Joseph Casey negotiated with the suspect, but he eventually threw the infant on Saturday, Sept. 18. The one-month-old ...
Unvaccinated students banned from attending virtual class
A New Jersey student cannot pursue a higher education because he is not immunized against the deadly disease. Logan Hollar is shocked by Rutgers University's controversial decision to exclude him from online learning because he has not been vaccinated against the Chinese Communist Party virus (COVID-19). The psychology student believes he can ...
What happened to the undercover agent who infiltrated the real-life Sopranos?
Although former FBI agent Giovanni Rocco may have succeeded in tackling the New Jersey family in 2015, his subsequent life was not blessed with the glory of a heroic federal agent. Speaking with the New York Post, Rocco said his mission with the DeCavalcante crime family was the last case ever ...
Black crowd cheers as a white woman is violently assaulted in Long Branch
While the city celebrated the nation's first Juneteenth federal holiday, a mostly black crowd of Juneteenth revelers cheered as a white woman was severely beaten in the streets of a Long Branch, New Jersey commercial district, turning the holiday into a riot.The celebration was intended to be a great occasion ...
NJ teacher quits prep school for adopting critical race theory
An award-winning teacher has resigned from a private prep school in Englewood, New Jersey, over its critical race theory (CRT) endorsement. Regarding the unusual ideologies that the Dwight-Englewood School in Bergen County wants to instill in its students, English teacher Dana Stangel-Plowe could not accept being part of the system. “The school’s ...
New Jersey mail carrier admits trashing ballots and other mails before 2020 election
A USPS mail carrier in New Jersey acknowledged having thrown away mail, including voting ballots, in the run-up to the 2020 presidential election. Nicholas Beauchene, 26, of Kearny, pleaded guilty to one count of desertion of mail after he dumped over 1,900 pieces of mail, including 99 general election ballots, Acting ...
New Jersey: Veteran officer arrested for running synthetic drug lab at home
A police officer who served 19 years in the Long Branch Police Department New Jersey was arrested after being found operating a methamphetamine laboratory at his home, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni announced on Sunday, May 16. Christopher Walls, 50, faces charges that might cost him up to 20 years behind ...
Five more police officers placed on leave after police officer was fired for Facebook post calling BLM ‘terrorists’
After valiantly labeling Black Lives Matter protestors as “terrorists,” a New Jersey police officer lost her job. Her attorney slammed the move as the 'far-left retaliation.' The officer from Hopewell Township, identified as Sara Erwin, shared her bold opinion on Facebook in June last year, telling the story of how her ...
New Jersey: One officers suspended and one fired for calling Black Lives Matter demonstrators ‘terrorists’
The vote in Hopewell Township was unanimous: one police officer was to be fired and the other demoted from Sergeant. Their supposed crime was to for officer Sara Irwin to call Black Lives Matter demonstrators "terrorists" in a Facebook post and Sgt. Mandy Gray for responding to the post. In June ...
NJ teacher removed from class after calling George Floyd a ‘criminal’ during vulgar Zoom rant
According to NBC News, a New Jersey high school teacher was suspended after calling George Floyd a "[expletive] criminal" during a zoom class while under investigation for allegedly going on a tirade directed at his students. Howard Zlotkin, who has been teaching at Dickinson High School in Jersey City for 20 ...
New Jersey shooting: 18-year-old died a hero shielding a child from bullets
A young man from Skinnersville, North Carolina, gave up his life to save a young boy after shielding him from a spray of bullets. Al-Tarrek Bell, 18, protected a ten-year-old boy in a shooting in New Jersey on March 27. The teen shielded the boy with his own body from the ...
Unbridled evil: Democrats in New Jersey want to legalize ‘abortion on demand’
Under the leadership of Gov. Phil Murphy of New Jersey, Democrats introduced the Reproductive Freedom Act that seeks to eliminate all time limits on abortion while forcing all state taxpayers to pay for it as part of "healthcare," the Washington Examiner reported. “A fertilized egg, embryo, or fetus shall not have independent ...
GOP Gov Kristi Noem refuses to lock down South Dakota and raise taxes to pay off billions in ‘new debt’
A Republican, responsible for signing bills passed by the South Dakota State Legislature, is not interested in shutting down the Mount Rushmore State due to the deadly disease. Gov. Kristi Noem refuses to introduce extreme lockdown measures, borrow huge amounts of money, and make generations of taxpayers pay the bill to ...
New Jersey: Thousands gather to show support for police and President Trump
Thousands of boats filled the Jersey Shore Saturday, to show support for the police and President Trump, the New York Post reported. The Trump Law & Order Parade event is estimated to have attracted at least 2,000 boats that set sail from the Toms River with patriotic flags, the blue line ...
President Trump’s Wildwood rally: 26% of attendees were Democrats, 10% didn’t vote in 2016
The rally in the Wildwood, New Jersey, on Tuesday night, Jan. 28, was historic for the Trump campaign, not only as it garnered more requests for tickets than any prior rally, but also for the identity of the attendees. Trump’s campaign manager Brad Parscale posted the figures polling the audience at ...

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