• DMX Accused of Robbing Man at N.J. Gas Station

    New York rapper DMX is a wanted man after being accused of allegedly robbing a man at a New Jersey gas station for $3,200 in cash. According to the '(New York) Daily News,' the incident occurred shortly after midnight around 12:30 p.m. at a Newark gas station. A 21-year-old man told cops that the "Party Up (Up in Here)" rapper and his entourage took the money.
  • Dr. Nancy Snyderman Returns to 'Today' After Ebola Quarantine Violation Backlash

    Dr. Nancy Snyderman will finally return to "The Today Show" this morning after a two-month absence. The medical expert returned from Liberia in early October and announced that she and her crew would be voluntarily quarantining themselves because one NBC freelancer with them had contracted the Ebola virus. About a week into that self-imposed quarantine, Snyderman was spotted out grabbing take-out in New Jersey. She issued an apology that sounded more like blame-shifting and the backlash was so bad that NBC has kept her off the air and in limbo for the last six weeks. For a while the network was reportedly debating whether or not to fire their chief medical correspondent. Before this major misstep, Snyderman was considered to be a credible and valued member of NBC's news team. The jury is still out on whether or not the viewers will continue to trust her judgment. Snyderman's first segment back will have nothing to do with Ebola and she is expected to once again apologize for her careless actions.
  • Barnabas Davis Arrested in New Jersey with 633 Wax Folds of Heroin Branded with 'Ebola' Trademarks

    Drug dealers are a dime a dozen, so in order to stand out they have to do something a little different. At least, that is what accused drug dealer Barnabas Davis seemed to be thinking when he was arrested in Toms River, New Jersey, on Monday, Oct. 20. Police were called to Davis's room at a Ramada Inn because people had reported suspicious activity going on. When they arrived they found Davis — also known as "Hammer" — in possession of 633 wax folds of heroin with the trademark "Ebola" stamped on the plastic.
  • Seton Hall Prep Will Rename Athletic Fields after Brendan Tevlin, Who Was Murdered by Ali Muhammad Brown

    On June 25, Brendan Tevlin, 19, was murdered by Ali Muhammad Brown, a Muslim terrorist, at a West Orange, New Jersey, intersection. Brown was finally picked up almost a month later and eventually confessed to shooting Tevlin eight times as an act of vengeance for Muslim deaths in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. This incident serves as proof that domestic terrorism is alive and well in the States. A few short months later, Tevlin's parents have set out to make sure no one forgets their son, and Seton Hall Prep has decided to rename their athletic fields in his honor.
  • Concert Review: Cat Circus in Bloomfield, NJ, 5/2/14

    Like a great number of "venues" in New Jersey, the Cat Circus is just the basement of a house rented out by college students, but it's definitely the cleanest, most organized college house I've ever set foot in. The original bill for this show/birthday party/vegan BBQ consisted of eight acts, which is three or four more than is usually recommended for a house show, but two of the acts ended up not playing, which I'm sure the neighbors were quite thankful for.
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