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Hitler’s photo in a N.J. yearbook reveals what happens when memory erodes-- Opinion
As antisemitic incidents surge in state schools, the gap between mandated Holocaust education and authentic understanding grows wider. Generative AI is filling that gap in dangerous ways.
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1mAlabama motorcyclist killed in Saturday morning crash
The crash occurred at the intersection of Marshell Road and Jug Factory Road.
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5mICE’s Roxbury detention center is back on, days after Sherrill declared a ‘major victory’
The Department of Homeland Security has reversed course and will move forward with plans to convert a Roxbury, N.J. warehouse into an ICE detention center,
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3mRed Sox lineup has Jarren Duran (.167 in July) at DH Sunday, speedy reserve in outfield
The Red Sox will unplug the struggling Jarren Duran from the outfield — but not the lineup — as they finish the unofficial first half of their season at Citi Field on Sunday.
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2mFormer Tigers closer returns to MLB 14 months after surgery
Jason Foley was a mainstay in the Tigers' bullpen from 2022-2024.
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5mIf natural grass is safe enough for World Cup stars, why not N.J. kids? -- Opinion
FIFA requires natural grass at MetLife Stadium for elite athletes, but New Jersey children play on toxic artificial turf containing forever chemicals and heat-trapping plastic.