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Fans have been waiting for 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' to return since season 14 concluded in August 2024
The New Jersey Devils will head to Capital One Arena today to face the Washington Capitals. The Devils are 12-4-1 after beating the Blackhawks in overtime Wednesday. The Capitals are 8-8-1, having most recently played the Florida Panthers on Thursday evening. The team lost 6-3 to the Panthers.
The state alleged the insurer was charging the state more than what health care providers billed for services. Horizon said the facts were distorted.
Joseph M. “Little Joe” Perna, 55, was charged with racketeering, conspiracy, gambling offenses, and money laundering alongside family members, New Jersey authorities said.
The national, multi-million-dollar operation was headed and financially backed by Lucchese crime family soldier Joseph M. “Little Joe” Perna.
Then the Devils went to a team dinner Thursday in Chicago. At the meal, Hughes hurt his finger in what a team source called a freak accident. The injury required surgery, and the team announced Saturday that he will miss approximately eight weeks. He will be re-evaluated at the six-week mark.
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"The real gangster was Petrovic playing in New Jersey" - John Salley recalls when Drazen Petrovic torched Michael Jordan in his prime
"The real gangster was Petrovic playing in New Jersey," Salley shared. "He was giving everybody numbers. He was giving Michael Jordan numbers, not even realizing what was happening. He was just happy that a shot was going in." "I was like, "No, you're destroying it." And he was," Salley added.
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Infant formula sold in Pennsylvania and New Jersey recalled, linked to growing botulism outbreak: FDA
Federal health officials are urging parents in Pennsylvania and New Jersey to throw out all ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula after a nationwide recall tied to a growing outbreak of infantile botulism — a rare but potentially life-threatening illness.
Virginia Democrat Nicole Cole and her team spent much of their 2025 campaign for the state legislature standing in places like Weis Markets in Spotsylvania County, railing against prices that she said were too high: at least $3.