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The U.N. nuclear agency responsible for probing whether Iran has worked on a nuclear bomb depends on the United States and its allies for most of its intelligence, complicating the agency's efforts to produce findings that can be widely accepted by the international community.
Rep. Scott DesJarlais, a licensed physician, was reprimanded and fined by the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners for having sex with patients before he was elected to Congress, according to documents released Thursday.
President Barack Obama on Thursday is expected to address some of the thornier aspects of national security policy, including drone strikes, the prison at Guantanamo Bay and the dire threats Americans continue to face _ even from fellow citizens.
There's an irony in the Internal Revenue Service's crackdown on conservative groups.
The Internal Revenue Service is feeling the sort of heat that targeted taxpayers feel from the tax agency. It's the sense that a powerful someone is breathing down your neck.
The government has allowed terrorists into America's witness protection program and has failed to provide the names of some of them for the watch list that's used to keep dangerous people off airline flights, the Justice Department's inspector general says.
Launching his namesake company's news division in the 1990s, Michael Bloomberg largely rejected long-held rules of the journalism trade that insist on keeping thick firewalls between reporters and the profit-making workings of their companies.
Hong Kong's corruption watchdog is launching a criminal investigation of its former chief who spent tens of thousands of dollars on gifts for mainland Chinese officials.
Federal inspectors have assessed at least 26 companies with a total of $110,000 in fines for unsafe workplaces in New Jersey shore towns while cleaning up and repairing damage from Hurricane Sandy, an analysis of U.S. Department of Labor records shows.
The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority has approved almost $157 million in Atlantic City projects over the past three years. They range from widening streets and renovating piers to building parks and major casino additions.
Well, this is refreshing.
The former head of the SJEDD fraudulently concealed the financial position of the district and took unauthorized raises he knew the agency could not afford, according to a counterclaim filed this week in New Jersey Superior Court.
NEW YORK - Joe Scarborough must be doing something right to be attacked by both Paul Krugman and Mark Levin in the same month.
WASHINGTON — A senior al-Qaida leader and member of Osama bin Laden’s inner circle was charged Thursday with conspiring to kill Americans in his role as the terror network’s top propagandist who lauded the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 — and warned there would be more.
A Northfield facility has been named in a list of five recently investigated for Medicaid fraud in the state.
WASHINGTON — An escort who appeared on a video claiming that Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., paid her for sex has told Dominican authorities that she was instead paid to make up the claims and has never met or seen the senator, according to court documents and two people briefed on her claim.
A section of the Black Horse Pike in Atlantic County ranked among the state's most deadly roads for pedestrians, according to a report by Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
TUCKERTON — The only evidence today of Tucker’s Walk, an ambitious project announced in 2007 that would house 24 low-income veterans, is a weed-choked gravel clearing and a sun-faded sign off Route 9 in Ocean County.
(BPT) - With more than 300 million vehicles on the road today, motor oil is the lifeblood of any engine and can help protect and prolong its life, whether you’re driving a compact car, pickup truck or SUV. However, not just any motor oil will ensure the healthy life of an engine and, unfortunately, discounted deals for an oil change may not be such a deal after all.
Nearly $1.4 billion in Tuition Aid Grants has been given out by New Jersey over the past five years to help low-income students pay for college, making it one of the most generous state financial-aid programs in the nation.
New Jersey's judiciary has found an innovative way to have another set of eyes looking over the shoulders of the state's legal guardians.
After nearly a year of discussion, the South Jersey Economic Development District on Monday approved measures allowing the district to free itself of responsibility for the NextGen Aviation Research and Technology Park.
WASHINGTON — Faced with substantial industry opposition, federal regulators are struggling to implement a sweeping aviation safety law enacted after the last fatal U.S. airline crash nearly four years ago, according to a report by a government watchdog.
Contrary to New Jersey law, the state Ethics Commission for five years failed to post to the Internet financial-disclosure forms from key managers of the Division of Gaming Enforcement and Casino Control Commission, officials said.
Business owners in New Jersey stung last year by higher unemployment insurance payments will pay even more in 2013 to make up a shortfall left by the recession and depredations of past administrations.
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