East Coast airports were a mess leading up to the July 4th holiday weekend. An FAA report explains why there was so much chaos.
Author: Mike Kelly, NorthJersey.com
NYC subway chokehold: Why Jordan Neely’s death is the next American bonfire
This is one of those tragedies in which race, politics and crime all collide in a whirlpool of chaos. How do we find the best perspective on it?
Newly released FBI documents link Saudi spy in California to 9/11 attacks: ’50/50 chance’ he knew of terror plot
A newly released batch of FBI documents confirms U.S. authorities knew that a Saudi man who helped 9/11 hijackers was a Saudi Arabian spy.
‘It doesn’t get easier’: Grief at Ground Zero still palpable 20 years after 9/11
The grief at ground zero was still palpable on the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks in New York City.
230 people perished when TWA Flight 800 exploded. 25 years later, the wounds are ‘still raw.’
The 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800 raised questions about responding to conspiracies, monitoring aging planes and the treatment of victims’ families.
TWA Flight 800 remnants to be scrapped, 25 years after explosion killed 230 passengers, crew
The remnants of one of America’s worst air disasters are set to be demolished 25 years after TWA Flight 800 exploded over the Atlantic Ocean.
Can Atlantic City recover? It may take more than blowing up the Trump hotel
The city sees a chance to redefine itself: “We have to turn the page,” Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small said. “We have to get our mojo back.”
It’s time for Republicans to take back their party from the crazies
Right now, the Republican fringe is speaking loudly in the midst of Donald Trump’s term as president. That needs to stop.
Welcome to the COVID-19 culture wars. Why are we still fighting about masks?
What’s driving the American debate that pits personal safety against personal freedoms? COVID-19 fatigue and holiday alcohol.
How Ruth Bader Ginsburg helped a high school girl in New Jersey win a spot on boys tennis team
In a case that supported what became Title IX reforms, Ruth Bader Ginsburg fought for a teenage girl who just wanted to compete in tennis.