LinkedIn, Facebook and Apple took the top three positions on Forbes’ annual list of America's 25 fastest-growing tech companies for 2013.
An "army of lobbyists" led by Monsanto Company helped convince Connecticut lawmakers to water down the nation's first GMO labeling law.
N.J. Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa will not seek to be elected to the seat.
A tractor-trailer carrying a tank of 6,000 gallons of Scotch whiskey overturned on a New Jersey road before the liquor caught fire this week
Microsoft, along with the FBI and other authorities, disrupted a cyber crime network that led to $500 million in losses to financial institutions.
Iconic music venue Maxwell's in Hoboken, host to some of the most influential rock bands of the past 35 years, is closing its doors in July.
Private government email accounts were used by officials in George W. Bush's administration, too. Are they even really secret?
Facing a battle with Democrats, the New Jersey governor set a special election to fill Sen. Frank Lautenberg's Senate seat for October.
New Jersey's governor faces tough political choices in replacing Democratic Sen. Frank Lautenberg. One name for all: Cory Booker.
Neo-Nazi Heath Campbell, who gave his children Nazi-inspired names, appeared in New Jersey family court June 3 asking a judge to allow him to see his youngest son.
"The Sopranos" has topped the Writers Guild's first-ever list of 101 greatest TV shows of all time.
Sales of bank-owned homes fell to encouraging lows in the first quarter, amid news of rising home sales.
Researchers have found a way to transmit data over fiber-optic networks much faster than previously possible.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie celebrated the reopening of the Jersey Shore for the first time after Superstorm Sandy.
Police in N.J. have raided 29 bars, including 13 TGI Fridays, that are accused of selling rubbing alcohol, dirty water and cheap liquor.
The vote allows gay youth to be members, but homosexual adults are still banned from being leaders of the organization.
Amanda Bynes gets kicked off of a private plane after telling a pilot to Google her.
A deal between the New York Yankees and Manchester City was struck to bring soccer back to the city for the first time since the mid-1980s.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco has signed a pledge with the Maryland Special Olympics as part of its campaign against the "r-word."
Campbell's Soup Co. reported increased earnings in the quarter, boosted by ready-made soup sales.
For the 36th straight year, there will be no Triple Crown winner.
Rihanna, 25, is denying she's with NBA Knicks guard J.R. Smith, allegedly calling him "thirsty" and said the Knicks are "wack."