Whether it was one Muslim celebrating the fall of the Twin Towers or a thousand, Trump seems to have struck a nerve with the American public once again.
New Jersey has beat the nation in terms of growth in jobs this past month, according to Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno. Of course, the bad news is we still have high taxes.
Princeton University protesters have a case when they say that Woodrow Wilson's name should be removed from school property and programs because he was a racist. But there's a catch to their cause.
It's hard enough to be a parent separated from your child during a crisis situation, but imagine being that kid, and finding yourself in the midst of the Paris terror attacks.
Last week we told you about Princeton's controversial concealment of a steel beam from the Sept. 11 World Trade Center wreckage. During our discussion Senator Kip Bateman pledged to help make this memorial public, and today he called to give us an update on his efforts to #FreeTheBeam.
Syrian refugees are already living in NJ, but Former Navy SEAL and FBI special agent Jonathan Gilliam says there's good reason to not want more living here.
As we continue to sort out last weekend's terrorist attacks in Paris, at least one thing is for sure: the U.S. State Department isn't doing a good job connecting with Americans in need.
A family friend, Tom Gibbons, called in to share how inadequate the American Embassy's communication setup was when he attempted to contact his son, TJ, who found himself himself caught up Friday night's turmoil...
The abominable acts committed in Paris on Friday night by Islamic State terrorists moved many to sorrow, but this morning we spoke with some young men who felt compelled to act.