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PJM electricity auction costs hit record high as power grid falls short on supply
These costs are ultimately passed on to consumers through electric bills.
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2mFormer Princeton resident accused of $2.5 million investment fraud
A former Princeton resident has been accused by the state of defrauding investors out of at least $2.5 million through a fraudulent investment scheme tied to technology and artificial intelligence ventures. Attorney General Jennifer Davenport announced Thursday that the New Jersey Bureau of Securities. has sued Xiao “Mark” Hu and two companies he controlled. Hu...
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33mFaith leaders across New Jersey urge lawmakers to pass "Polluters Pay" Climate Superfund Act
Coalition includes pastors, priests, rabbis, imams, chaplains, and other faith leaders from communities across New Jersey
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7mNew Jersey's innovation economy depends on today's STEM students
Declining math performance and growing workforce demands make sustained STEM investment essential to New Jersey's economic future.
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8mDelaney Hall detainees allege retaliation, abuse in new letter
Letter describes poor conditions, medical neglect, and threats; New Jersey lawmakers seek answers from federal officials.
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22mGaslighting for gas pollution: Sherrill, Legislature use affordability as cover
A4882: A dirty deal for dirty air that attacks clean air, environmental justice, and public rights