Marijuana Legalization 2018: Which States Will Approve?
"The momentum behind marijuana law reform will not only continue but increase as we head into 2018."
4 Big Cases The Supreme Court Will Decide This Session
From sports betting in Jersey to the seizure cellphone records and baking cakes for gays.
US Companies Dodge $70 Bn a Year in Offshore Tax Havens
It isn't a victimless act when companies and the wealthy shield their money from governments.
'Jersey Shore' Returns to MTV But in 'Floribama'
A whole new crew is going to fist-pump their way through summer in Panama City Beach.
The NBA's Loyalty Double Standard
NBA teams have no loyalty to players—the Celtics just traded a local hero—it's dumb to expect players to show loyalty that franchises don't.
Attacking Police Now A Hate Crime In At Least 4 States
Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas have such laws, and more than a dozen states are considering them.
Child Abuse Inquiry on Jersey Island Delayed Again
A child abuse scandal has raged for nearly a decade on the island, as survivors and activists have clashed with Jersey's government to find out why many of the accused have never been investigated.
All-New Jersey Veepstakes? Booker, Christie Considered
The two North Jersey politicians have had a friendly working relationship despite being on opposing sides of the aisle.
Robert Reich: Why It's Still Important to Vote Bernie
Bernie's successes don't help Trump. To the contrary, they are bringing into politics millions of young voters whose values are opposed to those of Trump.
With Water Scare New Jersey Schools Tests Kids For Lead
Voluntary lead testing began on Thursday in the state's largest school district after 30 schools were found to have high levels of lead in the water fountains last week.
Tim Wolfe Resigns, Thanks to the Football Team
This isn't the first time college football has pushed social change.
The Owner of William Carlos Williams's Red Wheelbarrow
Nearly a century after Williams published "The Red Wheelbarrow," a literary critic has uncovered its owner's identity.
Inside the World of Louis Sarno, the Pygmy Chief From New Jersey
A love of pygmy music led Louis Sarno to a life in the jungles of the Central African Republic.
Lawmakers Blast Child-Abuse Inquiry on Tax Shelter Jersey Island
Exclusion of bloggers who have criticized the island police's failure to investigate suspected child abuse prompts accusations of a cover-up
Down and Out in New Jersey
Football started here. So there. Here's a timeline of the Garden State's most memorable football moments, some of which denizens wish they could forget
Treasure Island
The island of Jersey is a law unto itself, from helping dodge the taxman to failing to properly investigate child rape