NJ Vindicator
New Jersey Supreme Court orders disclosure of police facial recognition use in criminal cases
Unanimous ruling requires prosecutors to provide defendants with information about facial recognition tools used in investigations
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6mJournalism group calls for editorial independence as Montclair State takes over NJ PBS
The Society of Professional Journalists of NJ board of directors issued a letter to Montclair State officials on Wednesday.
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4mSenate Democrats push for Polluter Pays Act before budget deadline
Supporters say fossil fuel companies should help cover climate-related costs now borne by taxpayers and ratepayers
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5mU.S. Rep Frank Pallone backs national moratorium on AI data centers
New Jersey congressman says communities and ratepayers should not bear the costs of the rapidly expanding AI industry
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8mThe myth of environment versus growth
The CEO of the New Jersey Builders Association says the state faces a false choice between conservation and development.
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7mBayside State Prison inmates face extreme heat, overcrowding, report says
A watchdog report says temperatures can reach the mid-90s inside cells and common areas, while inmates are often housed two to a cell and eat meals in their cells.