The Story Inside The Story: And the Drugs Keep Rolling in

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (January 18, 2023)–In today’s news, it was revealed that a library in a small town near Boulder, Co. had to be temporarily closed to clean the restrooms of the chemicals and residue of methamphetamines.  For several days prior, people complained about strange odors, sore throats, and even a dizzy feeling.   While investigating the…

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Blessed in Distress Unveils New Line of Sports Apparel for Philadelphia Fans on Saturday, January 21

PHILADELPHIA PA (CNB BUSINESS NEWS)—Philadelphia sports fans can take their tailgate and game-day apparel to the next level thanks to the newest clothing company in town, Blessed in Distress, which will launch their new 2023 Collection and website on January 21, 2023.  The new lineup from the company includes highlights from three distinct and bold collections:…

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3000 Plus from Philadelphia Archdiocese Headed to DC for March for Life

The Annual March for Life is a national event promoting respect and dignity for  all human life from conception to natural death. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the United States Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton decisions. At the time, they legalized abortion nationwide. A delegation of approximately 3,000 individuals from the Archdiocese of…

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Pandemic Wedding Now A Major Feature Film

SAN DIEGO, CA. (January 2023)(CNBNewsnet)–The pandemic caused a record surge in weddings and one couple’s struggle to reschedule their wedding three times and ultimately have a surprise wedding is now a major feature film titled “The Wedding Hustler.” Chris and Hillary Soriano featured their actual wedding in the upcoming Romantic Comedy to show the chaos…

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Afghan Nationals Housed at McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and Other U.S. Bases Here and Abroad Cost Taxppayers $535 Million

Air Force officials described tables, chairs, and cots broken by guests and tents and cots ruined by spray paint, human biological matter. image courtesy of U.S.Military By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor (The Center Square) – Afghan nationals housed at U.S. bases overseas and in six states cost military branches more than $535…

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YOUR MONEY: Taxpayers Paid for Lavish Accommodations for Ashli Babbitt’s Shooter and His Pet

(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch announced today it received 31 pages of documents from the Department of the Air Force, Joint Base Andrews, MD, that show U.S. Capitol Police Lieutenant Michael Byrd was housed at taxpayer expense at Joint Base Andrews after he shot and killed U.S. Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt inside the U.S. Capitol on January 6,…

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Gloucestercitynews.net/CNBNewsnet comment rules, subject to change. We no longer accept comments with an anonymous name. No further comments will be published with just a first name or with a made up name. Your submitted remark must contain your full name and a working email address. If you believe in what you wrote you should be willing…

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76 Georgia Suspects Indicted for Drug Trafficking

Operation Ghost Busted charges 76 defendants, alleges three drug deaths BRUNSWICK, GA:  A total of 76 defendants are named in a newly unsealed federal indictment describing a massive drug trafficking investigation tied to the Ghost Face Gangsters criminal street gang that includes allegations of multiple deaths from illegal drug overdoses. As announced in a Jan….

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YOUR MONEY: $19 Million in Additional Spending for Affordable Housing Units Across New Jersey

ELIZABETH, NJ (January 13, 2023)— Governor Phil Murphy today signed A573, which makes several changes to the Uniform Construction Code (UCC) Act designed to speed up the construction permitting process. The bill codifies a three-day construction inspection turnaround from the date of the requested inspection. It allows for developers to contract with private on-site inspection…

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Washington Spending $4.5 Million to Help Asians Quit Smoking

JUDICIAL WATCH PRESS RELEASE The U.S. government is dedicating $4.5 million to enhance a “linguistically and culturally appropriate” program to help Asians quit smoking. It is known as the national Asian language quitline and provides cessation counseling, nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), and in-language materials for tobacco users who speak Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese (CKV). The…

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