Special Victims to Internal Affairs Situated in a rural swath of New Jersey, Bridgeton lies about 40 miles south of Philadelphia and 50 miles northwest of Cape May, the southernmost tip of the state. With a population of roughly 25,000, it is the county seat and third largest city in Cumberland County, a vast area...
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New Georgian president sworn in; predecessor says he is not legitimate leader
TBILISI, Georgia — Mikheil Kavelashvili, a hardline critic of the West, was sworn in as president of Georgia on Sunday amid a political crisis after the government froze European Union application talks in a move that sparked major protests. Outgoing President Salome Zourabichvili, a pro-EU opponent of the ruling party, said in a defiant speech to supporters outside the presidential palace that...
Is the era of body positivity over? Some experts worry about return of ‘thinness’ as the norm
Celebrity stylist Ariel Tunnell typically pulls clothing options from the runway for her clients of all sizes. But this past year, she’s noticed an alarming trend in the fashion industry. While there are designer options out there for bigger bodies, the choices have become few and far between. “I think we’re all aware that we...
Opposing Trump’s desire to end birthright citizenship is personal for this attorney general
WASHINGTON — For Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to end birthright citizenship is more than just a provocative anti-immigrant policy likely to be blocked by courts. It’s personal. Tong, 51, a Democrat who has served as the state’s top legal official since 2019, is the son of immigrants who came to...
Utah authorities seek those responsible for damaging panel of ancient outdoor engravings
Authorities this week said they want to find anyone involved in the installation of climbing bolts at the site of an ancient outdoor engraving in northeastern Utah. Climbing bolts, also known as anchors, were discovered at the site of the Pregnant Sheep Petroglyph Panel on federal land in the northeastern corner of the state on...
At least 28 dead after plane carrying 181 crashes at South Korean airport
SEOUL — At least 28 people died when a commercial airplane crashed Sunday at South Korea’s Muan International Airport, a spokesperson for the country’s national fire agency said. The plane, which was carrying 175 passengers and six crew members, veered off a runway while landing and caught fire after the crash, the National Fire Agency spokesperson...
Trump advisers Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy open rift over immigrant worker visas
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At least 15 injured after Brightline train crashes into fire truck in Florida
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Shohei Ohtani expecting a baby with wife Mamiko Tanaka
Shohei Ohtani and his wife, Mamiko Tanaka, are expecting a baby. The Los Angeles Dodgers all-star posted the news to Instagram on Saturday. “Can’t wait for the little rookie to join our family soon!” the caption said. The photo featured a pink onesie, an ultrasound photo, a tiny pair of shoes and what appears to...
How 2024 became such an exceptional year for tornadoes
In a year full of extreme weather, experts say 2024’s spate of tornado outbreaks, in particular, set it apart. From January through November (the latest month for which official counts are available), the U.S. recorded 1,762 tornadoes — the highest number in a decade, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The twisters tended...









