When word emerged on Thursday that the legal dispute between Fanatics and Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has been resolved, it was reported that his jerseys would be available for purchase ...
The First State has several influencers making noise on social media. Here's a look at some of the movers and shakers.
A Waukesha teenager faces felony charges for vehicle theft after police discovered his parents bodies during a welfare check.
DOGE cost-cutter-in-chief Elon Musk likened the U.S. retirement system to a pyramid scheme during a podcast with Joe Rogan.
Sean's Rooms have popped up around Delaware schools in recent years, but the latest room is the first mental health space to ...
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Teen checking accounts can provide an introduction to financial independence and money management at a young age, with guidance from ...
BRICK TOWNSHIP, New Jersey (WABI) - A high school freshman from New Jersey is honoring the memory of a Maine State Police K9 killed in the line of duty last month in Portage Lake. 14-year-old ...
With the release of the new version of the television series Bergerac, actors say the real star of the show is the island of Jersey, and it looks "amazing" in the programme. Actors and guests ...
NATIONWIDE — Sahli Negassi, a 17-year-old African American student from West Orange, New Jersey, has earned a perfect 1600 on the SAT. This rare achievement places him among less than 1% of ...
While the notion of Stafford donning the Titans jersey may seem far-fetched at first glance, the allure of an experienced quarterback at the helm has ignited intrigue within the Titans’ coaching staff ...
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New Jersey teen get perfect score on SATsLess than one percent achieve a perfect score. West Orange High School senior Sahli Negassi is among those few hundred.
Sahli Negassi, a 17-year-old student from West Orange, New Jersey, went viral on social media after scoring a perfect 1600 on his SAT, a feat achieved by less than 1% of test-takers nationwide.
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