Imagery from EarthCam shows how smoke from hundreds of wildfires in Canada enveloped cities in the Northeast and Midwest.
The recording, confirmed by a person briefed on the matter, is expected to be a critical piece of evidence in the case against him that the special counsel Jack Smith brought this week.
It was a more familiar drill this time for the former president, his aides and allies, who cranked their political spin machine and fund-raising operation into action.
This week’s properties are in Edgewater, N.J., and Rockville Centre, N.Y.
There’s no way out of the congestion without making drivers pay for taking up limited street space.
The Bergen County borough has an unhurried pace and a multigenerational flavor, because many who were raised there never want to leave.
More menhaden in New York waters means more whales, but also more collisions with ships. Plus, the Manhattan district attorney tosses hundreds of old convictions.
Mr. Christie, a onetime star presidential recruit who finished in sixth place in New Hampshire in 2016, has become a fierce Trump critic.
See full results from the New Jersey primary elections.
The former governor, with his ready wit and considerable baggage, intends to jump into the Republican presidential primary on Tuesday.
The orchestra could have rented Carnegie Hall for the celebration, but “our supporters are here, our audiences are here,” its chief executive said.
The H5N1 virus poses “a great unknown threat” to birds and humans alike. Understanding and thwarting it begins with excrement collection.
The animals, observed floating off Long Island and Staten Island this week, were the latest casualties of a species that faces many threats.
The 900-square-foot house had three bedrooms, but the children’s were shoe-box size. Updating them required ingenuity and ideas from “An American in Paris.”
A new arts festival featuring local and marquee-name talent is coming to the Garden State.
Sue Altman, the leader of a progressive organization in New Jersey, announced Wednesday that she would run for the House seat currently held by Representative Tom Kean Jr., a Republican.
Eunice Dwumfour, the first Black person elected to office in Sayreville, N.J., was killed as she sat in her car outside her home. She and the man who was arrested were connected through their church.
After a string of police shootings and abuse in Paterson, N.J., the killing of Najee Seabrooks led the state attorney general to seize control of the department.
The pop megastar’s first of three shows at MetLife Stadium featured an appearance from the rising rapper Ice Spice, a fan-favorite song and loads of sequins.
Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, has said he is confident the inquiry will “end up in absolutely nothing.”
A New Jersey man was fatally wounded by a police officer after reporting trespassers in his yard. The officer has been charged with manslaughter.
After the Supreme Court ruled last year that people could carry guns outside their homes, legal challenges and legislative debates have been playing out across the country.
Cities are forced to confront century-old suburban sprawl that was first and foremost designed to keep cars moving rather than people safe.
This week’s properties are five-bedroom homes in Huntington, N.Y., and Glen Ridge, N.J.
Saved from demolition, Hinchliffe Stadium in New Jersey underwent a $100 million renovation. It will now serve as a minor league ballpark and a Negro leagues museum.
Sheff G, whose real name is Michael Williams, dangled rewards like fame and money, according to an indictment that included 31 other people.
The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 sought to keep Native children in tribal communities. The Supreme Court may change that this spring.
Senators Robert Menendez and Cory Booker joined the fight against the tolling program, which would charge drivers who enter Manhattan below 60th Street.
Fae Myenne Ng’s “Orphan Bachelors” recalls her coming of age in midcentury San Francisco; Jane Wong’s “Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City” recalls hers in 1980s and ’90s New Jersey.
Jon Alpert has shared his love for documentaries with New Yorkers for more than 50 years.
James Ray III, 60, was found guilty of killing Angela Bledsoe in the home they shared in Montclair, N.J.
Prosecutors have asked Nicholas Sacco, a New Jersey senator and mayor, for correspondence related to a stalled bill and records linked to a halal enterprise.
This week’s homes are a three-bedroom in Bedminster, N.J., and a four-bedroom in Chappaqua, N.Y.
Neighbors say the cemetery and a mikvah under construction across the street threaten the safety and supply of water in an area where many homes rely on wells for drinking and bathing.
The bus line, which serves northern New Jersey, has struggled to retain ridership since the start of the pandemic. Its last day of service into the city will be April 7.
“Children of the State” immerses the author Jeff Hobbs in the world of three American institutions. What he discovers is an open question.
The M.T.A. held off price increases during the pandemic, but now it faces a possible budget disaster.
Zoono USA and Zoono Holdings, New Jersey companies, sold Zoono Microbe Shield through numerous websites and were fined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Some of the nation’s poorest pre-K students are the last still under mask mandates, affecting enrollment.
The study appears to underscore the need for a new rail tunnel under the Hudson River, part of the huge and long-planned Gateway project.