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6 NJ Schools Named Among Best In World By U.S. News
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 rankings of the Best Global Universities on Tuesday, and six New Jersey schools made list overall with one in the Top 10.
Unemployment Rate Continues To Drop, But NJ’s Economic Indicators Are Complicated
Despite downward trend in unemployment, thousands of jobs were shed in recent months and businesses warn about other pressures on their competitiveness
NJ Drinking Water Contaminants Increase, Survey Says
Advocacy group says some substances top recommended health limits; most samples met standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
A Chance Of Real Action On Prescription Drug Costs At State Level?
Experts agree on need for more transparency in drug pricing but disagree on what it will take to make prescriptions more affordable
State Officials Confirm Minimum Wage On Track To Reach $11 At Start Of 2020
Under previous regulations, it would have risen to $10.15 with standard inflationary adjustment
Battling On Front Lines Of Mental Health In NJ’s Public Schools
A task force of educators and health care experts are ready with recommendations to help fight suicide and self-harm among students and staff
NJ Lead Water Crisis: Four Reasons To Doubt Gov. Phil Murphy's Promise To Clean It Up
Gov. Phil Murphy rolled out his long-awaited "comprehensive strategy" Thursday to dramatically reduce what he called the toxic "scourge" of lead in New Jersey's drinking water, homes and soil.
State's Hybrid Health Insurance Exchange Ready To Launch
A joint federal-state system, the first phase in New Jersey’s assertion of control over health insurance sold on the individual market, is just weeks away
Baby On The Way? NJ Just Made It Easier To Get Family Leave, Temporary Disability
New Jersey residents expecting babies just got a boost under a pair of laws that took effect Monday.