Rights4Girls launches billboard campaign against sex trade during World Cup events

Rights4Girls has launched an anti-sex trade billboard campaign targeting visitors during upcoming FIFA World Cup matches hosted in several U.S. cities. The group aims to raise awareness about increased trafficking risks surrounding large sporting events through visible messaging near key venues.



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CoreWeave selected for inclusion in Nasdaq-100 Index

CoreWeave announced it will join the Nasdaq-100 Index later this month following rapid growth after its IPO. The Livingston-based company’s platform supports leading organizations developing advanced artificial intelligence applications.


Theresa Dempewolf Chief Financial and Administrative Officer

New Jersey Citizen Action endorses candidates for November 2026 general elections

New Jersey Citizen Action endorsed U.S. Senator Cory Booker along with three Democratic Congressional candidates ahead of November’s general elections. The organization cited each candidate’s commitment on issues including healthcare access, economic fairness,and infrastructure investment.
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association

NJSBA to host Juneteenth celebration at New Jersey Law Center on June 15

The New Jersey State Bar Association will hold a Juneteenth celebration at the New Jersey Law Center on June 15. The event features trivia, fellowship, and is open for registration by members of the legal community.
Deborah Hartel, Deputy Commissioner, Integrated Health at New Jersey Department of Health

NJDOH launches health resource hub ahead of 2026 World Cup matches in New Jersey

The New Jersey Department of Health has launched an online resource hub ahead of eight FIFA World Cup matches hosted in East Rutherford this summer. The platform offers guidance on heat safety, medical care access for visitors, provider tools for professionals—and details about ongoing preparations by state agencies.

NJBIA urges lawmakers to view artificial intelligence as economic opportunity for New Jersey

At a legislative hearing on June 9th, NJBIA leaders urged lawmakers not to restrict artificial intelligence but instead invest in reskilling workers for new opportunities driven by technology change. The association highlighted ongoing educational initiatives across New Jersey’s colleges while calling for inclusive policies benefiting both large firms and small businesses.


Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association

New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education offers on-demand CLE programs

The New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education now offers an on-demand library of CLE programs. These award-winning courses are available online at any time, providing flexibility for legal professionals.
Dean, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy

Bloustein and Mason Gross to host Memorial Homes exhibition in New Brunswick

Rutgers University’s Bloustein School and Mason Gross School will host an exhibition honoring Memorial Homes’ legacy in New Brunswick this July. The event features student research, artwork, oral histories from former residents, artifacts from the community’s past.
Robert Asaro-Angelo Commissioner

Three businesses added to New Jersey labor violations list for unpaid tax penalties

The New Jersey Department of Labor has added three more businesses owing over $900,000 combined in tax penalties to its Workplace Accountability in Labor List (The WALL). Companies on this list are barred from public contracts until they resolve outstanding liabilities.