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Rex Tillerson Isn’t Having the Best Luck With His Texas Vacation Home

The ousted secretary of state is determined to find someone to take his lake home off his hands.
By Morgan Halberg

Murphy Administration Opposes Appeal of Exxon Settlement

And environmentalists are not happy about it.
By Christian Hetrick
President Donald Trump and Mitt Romney.

The Kremlin Reportedly Dissuaded Trump From Appointing Mitt Romney Secretary of State

As a 2012 presidential candidate, Romney labeled Russia as the United States' greatest "geopolitical foe."
By Davis Richardson
A man marks his ballot in a voting booth in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Two Ballot Questions Await NJ Voters Next Week

By Alyana Alfaro
The streets of Houston flooded after Hurricane Harvey.

These Companies Are Donating Huge Sums of Money to Hurricane Harvey Relief

By John Bonazzo
State Senator Ray Lesniak.

Environmental Groups to Appeal $225M Exxon Settlement

By Christian Hetrick
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks at the Sierra Club.

ExxonMobil, Stephen Hawking and Michael Bloomberg All Endorse This Carbon Tax Plan

By John Bonazzo
Assemblyman John McKeon.

Christie’s Budget Could Divert $175M from Exxon Settlement

By Christian Hetrick
The Kelly File/Fox

TV News Actress Megyn Kelly Channels Her Inner Music Critic

By Joe Lapointe
MSNBC

Kellyanne Conway on MSNBC: Donald Trump ‘Rarely Draws First Blood’

By Joe Lapointe
Rev. Al Sharpton.

Al Sharpton and Formerly Undocumented Congressman-elect Bash Trump’s Cabinet Picks

By Will Bredderman
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 01: People walk past the Alma Mater statue on the Columbia University campus on July 1, 2013 in New York City. An interest rate hike kicks in today for student loans, an increase for 7 million students. Congress left town at the end of last week failing to prevent rates on new Stafford student loans increasing from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent.

NYU, Columbia Students Protest University Fossil Fuel Policy

By Jas Chana

Former State Department Official: Investors Should Ditch ExxonMobil Stock

By Andrew Eil

Lesniak, Sierra Club to Appear in Court to Fight Exxon Deal

By Alyana Alfaro
Lesniak at a Bayonne hearing in June.

Fight of the Week: Ray Lesniak vs. Chris Christie

By Alyana Alfaro

Today in Trenton: Paid sick leave, Port Authority

By Chase Brush
The Assembly Judiciary Committee holds its final public hearing on the Exxon settlement in Bayonne, one of the primary contamination sites.

Environmental groups file motion to intervene in Exxon settlement litigation

By Chase Brush

SCR-163 passes Senate Environment and Energy Committee

By Chase Brush

Today in Trenton

By Chase Brush

Today in Trenton: ExxonMobil protest

By Chase Brush
The Assembly Judiciary Committee holds its final public hearing on the Exxon settlement in Bayonne, one of the primary contamination sites.

Assembly judiciary hearing in Bayonne on proposed Exxon settlement draws ire from politicos, public

By Mark Bonamo

Bayonne set for public hearing on ExxonMobil settlement tomorrow

By Chase Brush
N.J. governor Chris Christie made one of his final bids to frame his economic legacy in the state Tuesday.

Assembly to take up resolution condemning Exxon settlement

By Chase Brush
Paul Sarlo.

Christie vetoes Sarlo’s environmental remediation bill

By Chase Brush
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