Distracted Pedestrian Deaths Up Nationwide [AUDIO]
In New Jersey, 1 in 5 pedestrians are killed in traffic accidents, according to data from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
In New Jersey, 1 in 5 pedestrians are killed in traffic accidents, according to data from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
A couple from Brick was among those aboard the Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia when it began to sink off the Tuscany coast and survived to tell their story.
The black-and-white silent film “The Artist” led the Golden Globes with three wins Sunday at a show that spread Hollywood’s love around among a broad range of films, including best drama recipient “The Descendants” and its star, George Clooney.
The parents of Natalee Holloway, the American teenager who disappeared in Aruba in 2005, say their ordeal hasn’t ended with a judge declaring their daughter dead.
President Barack Obama will ask Congress on Friday for greater power to shrink the federal government, and his first idea is merging six sprawling trade and commerce agencies whose overlapping programs can be baffling to businesses, a senior administration official told The Associated Press.
Foreclosures nationwide are on the retreat. In New Jersey last year foreclosure filings fell by 73%.
An official says the Marine Corps has identified at least two of the four Marines in an internet video that purports to depict them urinating on Taliban corpses in Afghanistan.
Governor Christie’s approval numbers are higher than President Obama’s in the Garden State, and Christie is a strong supporter of GOP Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney.
Former Gov. Mitt Romney is conceding he’s got “an uphill climb” in South Carolina, where he finished fourth in 2008, despite season-opening victories in Iowa and New Hampshire.
First lady Michelle Obama is challenging assertions she’s forcefully imposed her will on White House aides, saying she’s tired of people portraying her as “some kind of angry black woman.”
Barricades surrounding a New York City park that served as a camp for Occupy Wall Street protesters have been removed, and the protesters are celebrating.
They’re not counting on a win — but Mitt Romney’s five Republican opponents are hoping to finish well enough in today’s New Hampshire primary to prove they’re still in the race, so they can challenge him again in South Carolina and Florida.