Nancy Solomon
Articles by Nancy Solomon
Prosecutors say he used his political and business influence to help strong-arm $1.1 billion in tax breaks for companies tied to his family.
Jose Uribe stood by his story as the lawyer for another businessman accused of taking part in the schemes sought to poke holes in it.
Jose Uribe, who has admitted to bribing the senator, says Menendez tried to clear up criminal investigations into Uribe's companies.
Major changes to the Open Public Records Act would make it harder to request emails and let governments sue people they think are making excessive requests.
Challengers hoped a change to the ballot system would help them dethrone incumbents. It didn't.
The indicted senator has filed to run as an independent.
The two major political parties will choose their candidates for president, Senate, Congress and many local offices.
The large, colorful spiders are originally from East Asia, but have already proliferated throughout the southern United States.
Hotelier Curtis Bashaw has most of the party support, but Mendham Mayor Christine Serrano Glassner has Trump's backing.
Longtime incumbent Rep. Bill Pascrell also can't count on support from the now-barred "county line" as Mohamed Khairullah mounts a rare Democratic primary challenge in NJ's 9th Congressional District.
The governor visited Asbury Park to mark the start of the summer tourism season.
The prosecution’s first witness admitted he made a mistake about whether the senator’s jacket was in the closet with gold bars and cash.
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