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Former AC Councilman Serving Time For Falsifying Voter Registrations

A former Atlantic City councilman is in federal prison more than two years after admitting he falsified voter registrations. MD Hossain Morshed, now 52, was sentenced to 18 months March 5, but appealed 12 days later. BreakingAC.com reports it was not clear where that motion stands, or exactly when he was jailed. Neither his attorney nor the U.S. Attorney's Office returned multiple requests for comment. Morshed is currently in the Federal Correctional Institution Schuylkill, a medium-security facility with a minimum-security satellite camp. His release date is listed as July 21, 2027.

Man Accused Of Trying To Brab Police Officer's Gun In Pleasantville

Pleasantville police were able to get an armed man into custody before he could gain control of his gun Friday morning, according to the allegations. According to BreakingAC.com, the incident ended with the man in handcuffs and a semi-automatic handgun on the ground, police said. 56 year old Lamont Robertson faces multiple weapons charges, including first-degree unlawful possession of a weapon. Police were called to 44 E. Decatur Ave. just after 10 a.m. for a report of a man brandishing a handgun, and found Hernandez inside La Cosecha Market. Hernandez allegedly reached toward an officer's waistband . Police were able to take him into custody.

Brigantine Budget

A 5.7-cent increase in the property tax rate is part of the city's almost $40 million municipal budget. A $27.8 million tax levy, up more than $1.3 million from the previous year, is used to fund the budget, which City Council passed on Wednesday. For every $100 in assessed property value, the local-purpose property tax rate will rise to 77.9 cents. The hike will be about $285 per year for a house valued at $500,000.

Stockton Universety Budget

President Joe Bertolino stated at Stockton University's Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday that the institution will have a structural budget shortfall of more than $20 million for the 2027 fiscal year. "We have managed that gap in previous years, but we cannot do so permanently," Bertolino stated. "To safeguard Stockton's long-term stability, the magnitude of the task necessitates urgency, discipline, and thoughtful action." The announcement follows Stockton's plan to assist the school's long-term financial stability, which included sending voluntary buyout notices to specific employee groups earlier this month.

WOND National News

Trade court says Trump's 10% global tariffs are unlawful

US President Donald Trump during a military Mother's Day event in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) -- A federal court on Thursday concluded that President Donald Trump'sglobal 10% tariffsare unlawful, a decision that the Department of Justice quickly appealed.

In a 2-1 decision, a panel...

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Hulu shares trailer for new Mindy Kaling comedy 'Not Suitable For Work'

Avantika Vandanapu and Ella Hunt star in 'Not Suitable For Work." (Disney)

The trailer for Not Suitable For Work has arrived.

Hulu has released the official trailer for Mindy Kaling's new comedy series.

The show follows "five work-obsessed twenty-somethings who strive for professional success and, if they have time, personal happiness, in Manhattan," according to its official synopsis.

It stars El...

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115 people sickened in norovirus outbreak on cruise ship: CDC

Passenger cruise ship Sky Princess leaves the French Mediterranean port of Marseille. (Gerard Bottino/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

(LONDON) -- More than 100 people have been sickened in a norovirus outbreak on board a Caribbean Princess cruise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

According to the agency, 102 passengers and 13 crew members were reported sick s...

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'This is not the start of a COVID pandemic,' WHO says of suspected hantavirus cluster on cruise ship

A view of the Dutch-flagged vessel MV Hondius is seen navigating the Atlantic Ocean near Saint Helena Island on April 24, 2026. (Emin Yogurtcuoglu/Anadolu via Getty Images)

(LONDON) -- An epidemiologist from the World Health Organization (WHO) said Thursday that the suspected hantavirus cluster aboard a cruise ship is not the beginning of another COVID-19 pandemic.

Eight cases are currently being...

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Jobs report showed hiring slowed, but exceeded expectations

Job interview (filadendron/Getty)

(NEW YORK) -- Hiring slowed in April as a rise in fuel prices hammered shoppers weeks into the war with Iran, U.S. government data on Friday showed.

The U.S. added 115,000 jobs in April, according to the report, which marked a cooldown from 178,000 jobs added in March. The reading for April exceeded economists' expectations.

The unemployment rate held steady at 4....

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Many UFO sightings concentrated near active military sites, newly released files show

The Pentagon, heaquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense, is seen from the air on February 8, 2025, in Washington, DC. (J. David Ake/Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) -- The Pentagon on Friday released declassifiedUFOfiles from various federal agencies, some dating as far back as the late 1940s.

­­ The documents, which the Pentagon said includes "never-before-seen" files on unidentified flying obje...

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