Religious School’s Right to Screen Employees Upheld

The New Jersey Supreme Court made a notable ruling to uphold a religious school’s right to screen their employees on following their faith and teachings. At issue was a pregnant, unmarried woman having been fired as an art teacher and caregiver for toddlers at St. Theresa School, a Catholic elementary school in Newark, New Jersey. State … Continued

Proposed Ban on the Sale of New Gas-Powered Vehicles

Under new rules proposed by Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ) this week, New Jersey will require automobile manufacturers to increase sales of electric vehicles, a mandate that would lead to a total ban on the sale of new gas-powered vehicles in the next 12 years. On Monday, Murphy announced the filing of the Advanced Clean Cars II proposal with the state’s … Continued

State Suing School Districts for Ensuring Parental Rights

The state of New Jersey is suing three school districts for adopting policies that require parents to be informed if their children show signs of changing their gender identity. State Attorney General Matt Platkin filed the lawsuits on Wednesday against the Manalapan-Englishtown, Marlboro, and Middletown school districts and boards. Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy lives in … Continued

Prospect Park Mayor Denied WH Access, Praised Isis

A New Jersey mayor who made national headlines after the Secret Service denied him clearance to a May 1 dinner for American Muslim leaders at the White House praised ISIS online, spent time with a jihadist group in Aleppo during the Syrian civil war, and worked for a charity with links to terror, his social media posts … Continued

Wind Farms Blamed for Dead Whales

New Jersey Republicans opposed to the state’s offshore wind turbines asked that construction on the projects be halted for up to 60 days to see if it will reduce the number of whales that have been washing up dead on east coast beaches. More than 30 dead whales have been found along East Coast beaches in recent … Continued

Goya CEO Unanue: DirecTV Dropping Newsmax Is Evil

Goya CEO Robert Unanue told Newsmax on Saturday that AT&T DirecTV‘s decision to drop Newsmax from its satellite television service last month was “evil.” “I think you can wear it as a badge of honor,” Unanue told “Saturday Report.” “Because you know, [the Bible] said [Christians] will be persecuted. We’re in a war of good versus evil, and this is evil.” The … Continued

25 People Charged in Fake Nursing Diploma Operation After Multi-State Law Enforcement Action

Around 25 people have been charged for their roles in a huge coordinated scheme to sell false and fraudulent nursing degree diplomas and transcripts to aspiring nurses, the Department of Health and Human Services’s Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) announced on Jan. 25. HHS-OIG and its law enforcement partners conducted a “multi-state coordinated law enforcement action” dubbed “Operation … Continued

Parents Use Inclusion Rules to Remove LGBT Symbols From School

Putting up signage that represents only sexual minority groups is not “inclusive,” parents told New Jersey’s Long Valley Middle School. For about five years, the middle school posted square signs showing a rainbow triangle outside many of its classrooms, parents said. This designated the classrooms as a “safe space” for LGBT students. But the school lacked … Continued

Gun-Rights Fight Intensifies: Good News and Bad News for NJ and NY — For Now

A federal court in New York recently blocked a state law that barred guns in “sensitive places,” which includes churches. Plaintiffs argued that the law infringes on the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. The court contended that the plaintiffs “demonstrated that the State permits countless other private actors hosting secular activities to do what … Continued

Military officer labeled mom ‘safety’ concern for opposing LGBT sexuality posters at elementary school

A high-ranking military officer labeled a New Jersey mother a “safety concern” and reported her to local police for criticizing her child’s elementary school for displaying posters in the hallway about sexual preferences visible to small children without parents’ consent. As Fox News reported Thursday, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Schilling informed the local police department that … Continued

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