May 3, 2016 Donald Trump says aggressive interrogation works and he'd bring back waterboarding Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says the U.S. should engage in much more aggressive interrogation techniques on terrorism suspects as he continues to push a hard line on national security after the Paris attacks.
May 3, 2016 Self-described former Muslim terrorist encourages New Jersey cops to monitor Islamic communities New Jersey officials said it was inappropriate to have a self-described former Muslim terrorist speak at a county police academy class called “Know Your Enemy.”
May 3, 2016 New Jersey man created black ice to cover up drunken car wreck A New Jersey man poured water on a freezing road to create black ice trying to cover up his drunken car crash, police said.
May 3, 2016 New Jersey man posed as 'twin' to avoid court dates A New Jersey man repeatedly told local court officials they had the wrong man and it was his twin brother who racked up several traffic tickets.
May 3, 2016 Priest who allegedly threatened fellow cleric with crucifix-adorned staff may have charges dropped A New Jersey Catholic priest accused of threatening to kill a fellow cleric with a crucifix-adorned staff can have his charges dismissed if he completes a pretrial intervention program.
May 2, 2016 While Christie chases new job, his son scores one with Mets While New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie prepares for a possible run for the White House, his son already has found a new gig.
May 2, 2016 NJ teens blocked from shoveling snow without permit When a major snowstorm hit the East Coast two weeks ago, two entrepreneurial teens in New Jersey were ready. Until they ran directly into a real force of nature: government nannies.
May 2, 2016 Local archdiocese has grave concerns over NJ ban on headstone sales The Archdiocese of Newark is being forced to stop selling headstones to grieving families under a controversial new law signed by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
May 2, 2016 New interviews, subpoena in Christie bridge investigation Federal prosecutors investigating apparently politically motivated traffic lane closures crafted by aides to Republican Gov. Chris Christie near one of the nation's busiest bridges have been interviewing members of a town council and have issued a new subpoena.
May 2, 2016 Christie lands RNC fundraising chief for possible '16 bid The Republican National Committee's top fundraiser is stepping down this week as he prepares to join New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's prospective presidential campaign.