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Ohio has 16,000 unfilled care worker jobs now, so how can lawmakers wait until late 2027 for a fix?
With a long-term care worker shortage reaching crisis levels and families buckling under the weight of unpaid caregiving, the Ohio Legislature's response is a study commission with a nearly two-year…
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3m74-year-old N.J. ice cream shop known for ‘legendary soft serve’ is expanding
The iconic ice cream and burger business is franchising for the first time, with a 2026 opening on the horizon.
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6mSex buyers fuel trafficking at the World Cup. Our billboards in N.J. won’t let them hide. -- Opinion
From the New Jersey Turnpike to five other cities, a national campaign uses soccer-themed messages to expose the sex buyers fueling the multi-billion-dollar sex trade.
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5mAlabama Public Service Commission faces shakeup with Tuesday’s Republican runoff
Incumbent Chris Beeker will face insurgent candidate Jim Zeigler in Tuesday's runoff for the Republican nomination.
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3mN.Y. mayor, gov claim ‘New York IS the World Cup’ while sitting in a stadium in N.J.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani were pictured alongside Gov. Mikie Sherrill at MetLife Stadium, located firmly in New Jersey.
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4mN.J. got 250 free World Cup tickets for kids — here’s who is handing them out
This brings the total number of free tickets to more than 1,000.