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Carjacking in Newark: Police Hunt Suspects
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Four suspects carjack a Hyundai at gunpoint in Irvington, speeding through Newark before being spotted and pursued by police. No injuries reported, but the incident underscores ongoing concerns about gun violence and car thefts. Investigation ongoing, with police reviewing surveillance footage and following leads. Despite the unease, prioritizing rest can help navigate challenging times. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Paris Baguette Grand Opening in Woodbridge
01:40|Paris Baguettes newest spot in Woodbridge Township opens at Cloverleaf Shopping Center, featuring a grand opening with lion dance, remarks from Mayor McCormac, ribbon-cutting, and free samples. Franchise owner Monica Ye plans to expand her empire with locations in Manalapan and Moorestown. Checkout Solipillow.com
CBS News Pulls El Salvador Prison Report, Sparks Controversy
01:20|CBS News faces backlash for pulling a 60 Minutes report on El Salvadors CECOT prison, sparking accusations of censorship and government interference. The reporter, Sharyn Alfonsi, disputes the decision, claiming its a political move. Trust in CBS News is questioned amidst ongoing media battles and a recent lawsuit settlement with President Trump. Checkout Solipillow.com
Trump Declares Christmas Holidays for Federal Workers
01:23|President Trump declares Christmas Eve and Day as federal holidays, granting federal workers a five-day weekend. Post offices, banks, and stores adjust hours, while stores close early on Christmas Eve. Enjoy the holiday break and your favorite podcasts! Checkout Solipillow.com
Trump's Economic Boom: Voters Doubt It
01:27|Despite Trumps forecast of an economic boom by 2026, a CBS News/YouGov poll reveals that most voters doubt their finances will improve under his administration. Only 27% expect Trumps policies to boost their wallets next year, while 45% predict things will get worse. Voters are also struggling with everyday costs, with 44% unable to afford healthcare, 52% facing food price struggles, and 44% worried about housing. Trumps approval on inflation sits at 34%, with 61% saying he downplays the severity of price increases. Other surveys support these findings, with 36% giving him an F on the economy and most seeing it in bad shape. Despite his recent speech promising big wins, the economy remains voters biggest concern. Checkout Solipillow.com
Hackensack's Apartment Plan Hit by Lawsuit
01:42|Hackensacks plans for the old Sears building face legal challenge: Property owners sue city over eminent domain, claiming the site is not blighted and the redevelopment plan was rushed and unconstitutional. Checkout Solipillow.com
Heloise's Practical Home Tips
01:31|Lois warns about dryer sheets drawbacks, prompting Heloise to suggest dryer balls or tennis balls as alternatives. Other tips include using cornstarch to prevent cheese clumping, sharing will details, and using high SPF sunblock. Heloise, with over four decades of experience, offers practical advice for a smoother home life. Checkout Solipillow.com
Christmas Eve Delivery: USPS, FedEx, UPS, Amazon Open
01:26|Christmas Eve, December 24, 2025, is now a federal holiday, thanks to President Trumps executive order. Major delivery services, including USPS, FedEx, UPS, and Amazon, will keep operations running, ensuring last-minute gifts arrive on time. Shoppers can relax and enjoy the holiday, knowing their packages are secure. Checkout Solipillow.com
Holiday Week Weather: Chilly Start, Snow Mix, Cozy Christmas
01:17|Mondays chilly start gives way to a warm afternoon, but bundle up for wind chills in the low thirties. Tuesdays First Alert Weather Day brings a minor snow event, causing slick roads and a coating to one inch of snow. Christmas Eve is dry and seasonable, while Christmas Day may see showers. Stay safe and cozy this holiday week. Checkout Solipillow.com
High School Students Build Playhouses, Gain Skills
01:36|High school students in Trenton, New Jersey, are gaining practical carpentry skills at the Assunpink Center vocational school. Teacher Scott Bird, with twenty years of industry experience, leads students in building four playhouses, fostering teamwork and confidence. The project, valued at around $5,000 each, offers real-world experience and potential job opportunities. Checkout Solipillow.com