Joel Rose

Joel Rose appears in the following:

Following Hate Crimes And Trump's Election, Muslims Remain Resilient

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

One mosque in central New Jersey is trying to figure out its place in the community — and in America — after the election of Donald Trump.

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Millennials Just Didn't Love Hillary Clinton The Way They Loved Barack Obama

Monday, November 14, 2016

Young voters showed an increase in third-party support, potentially low turnout, and stronger than expected support for Trump in some key Midwestern states that Clinton lost.

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Young Voters In Pennsylvania Weigh In On Why Clinton Failed To Win State

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Millennial voters were a big factor in Tuesday's election. Hillary Clinton won a smaller share of their votes than President Obama. To find out why, we talked to young voters in Northampton County, Pa., which went for a Republican presidential candidate for the first time since 1988.

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Shock At The Pump: A Jump In N.J. Gas Tax Marks An End To Cheap Fuel

Tuesday, November 01, 2016

New Jersey drivers have enjoyed relatively cheap gasoline thanks to low taxes. But that changed on Tuesday when the state's gas tax jumped 23 cents a gallon. Station owners fear they'll lose business.

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Anti-Gay Remarks Lost A Congressman Wall Street, And Maybe His House Seat

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Rep. Scott Garrett said he would withhold his dues to the National Republican Congressional Committee unless the party stopped supporting gay candidates. Those comments have hurt him.

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N.J. House Race Up For Grabs After GOP Incumbent Loses Wall Street Support

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

GOP Rep. Scott Garrett's big backers on Wall Street pulled their support after his anti-gay comments went public. Polls show Democratic challenger Josh Gottheimer is within striking distance.

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There's Really No Comparison Between The Trump And Clinton Foundations

Monday, October 17, 2016

They're both foundations, and they've both become political liabilities for the major presidential candidates. But beyond that, the Clinton and Trump foundations have remarkably little in common.

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The Analyst Who Gambled And Took On Trump

Monday, October 10, 2016

Even before the troubled Trump Taj Mahal casino opened in 1990, Marvin Roffman predicted it would flop. Donald Trump took offense and Roffman was fired. But the securities analyst had the last laugh.

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How Donald Trump Lost $916 Million

Tuesday, October 04, 2016

The nearly billion-dollar losses Donald Trump appears to have claimed on some leaked tax forms could have come from risky investments in casinos, an airline and more.

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Former Employees Question Trump's Story On $916 Million Tax Loss

Tuesday, October 04, 2016

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump is blaming an economic downturn for the massive tax loss he apparently reported in 1995. But former employees and business associates say Trump's own business decisions were mostly to blame.

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New York Attorney General: Trump Charitable Foundation Violated The Law

Monday, October 03, 2016

Democratic Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office is requiring the Trump Foundation to stop fundraising in New York because it does not have the proper certification to do so.

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New York Bombing Highlights Ease Of Making Homemade Explosives

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

The federal complaint against alleged New York bomber Ahmad Khan Rahami underscores how easily obtained household items can be turned into a powerful bomb by someone who knows what they're doing.

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More Details Emerge About Suspect In New York, New Jersey Bombings

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

More details are emerging about Ahmad Khan Rahami, the man suspected of planting the bombs that detonated over the weekend in New York and New Jersey. But investigators are still searching for a motive.

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Bombing Suspect Charged With Attempted Murder; More Charges Expected

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Ahmad Khan Rahami was charged with counts of attempted murder after a shootout with police in Linden, N.J.. Rahami is suspected of planting explosive devices that detonated in New York and New Jersey.

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New York Attorney General Opens Probe Into The Trump Foundation

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says he has opened an investigation into the Trump Foundation after reports found potential wrongdoing.

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'The Gefilte Manifesto': A Loved, And Loathed, Jewish Staple Gets Updated

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Gefilte fish was a staple of old world Jewish cuisine. But many Americans can barely look at the stuff. Now two chefs in Brooklyn want to reboot gefilte fish and other classic Jewish foods.

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In Fight Against Islamophobia, Muslim Americans Focus On The Ballot Box

Saturday, September 10, 2016

After three Muslims were killed recently in Queens, community leaders in New York and elsewhere say Islamophobia is at a high, even 15 years after Sept. 11. Their solution: getting out the vote.

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Jury Selection Begins In New Jersey 'Bridgegate' Trial

Wednesday, September 07, 2016

Jury selection begins Thursday in the case of two allies of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. They're on trial for their alleged roles in lane closures at the George Washington Bridge in 2013. Christie is not on trial, but evidence could reveal new information about whether he was aware of the lane closures.

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In An NYC Stairwell, One Of Keith Haring's Murals May Be In Peril

Tuesday, September 06, 2016

The celebrated street artist painted the mural in a former convent that offered low-cost housing in the '80s. Now the church that owns the building is strapped for cash and has asked tenants to leave.

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New Residential Towers Bring Big Changes To New York's Skyline

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

The New York skyline is undergoing big changes with more than a dozen super tall residential towers going up now. Many of the global ultra-rich who buy these apartments spend just a fraction of the year in them. Critics say they're paying a much lower tax rate than full-time New York residents. But defenders say these luxury buildings support a lot of good jobs and contribute to the local economy.

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