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Saturday, June 7 marks 150 years since the first edition of The Daily Journal was published. Like its hometown of Vineland, ...
On March 13, 1973, on the day the trial of the Watergate burglars began, The Journal-News and its sister papers across Westchester offered a full-page, full-throated defense of the press.
With that in mind, the Statesman Journal is partnering with a nonpartisan, nonprofit called Verify More to do background checks on Mid-Valley political candidates. The Statesman Journal hopes ...
Auxiliary Bishop of New York Archdiocese Bishop John Bonnici discusses the significance of Pope Leo XIV becoming the first American pope on ‘America Reports.’ A New Pope Has Been Elected How ...
NEW YORK—Auto executives gathered at the New York Auto Show this week, hoping for a respite from the months of triaging tariffs. They got only a brief one. The show floor was packed with shiny ...
In response, the community started a Facebook group and launched a petition to amend New York State law. Local lawmakers have proposed a bill to require additional background checks for people who ...
A New York judge has put a halt to state cannabis regulators’ and the New York City Sheriff's Office’s practice of conducting warrantless raids on hemp license-holders whom were ensnared in ...
Media conglomerate News Corp, which owns The Wall Street Journal, New York Post and a number of other media properties, is suing artificial intelligence (AI) startup Perplexity over what it ...
Dow Jones & Co., parent of the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post, both owned by News Corp., has sued the Jeff Bezos-backed generative AI startup Perplexity for copyright infringement ...
However, the judge found, the ammunition purchase background check ... The case is captioned New York State Firearms Association v. James, 23-CV-6524 The Law Journal's decision editors highlight ...