New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced Thursday he has reimbursed the state of New Jersey for the cost of using a state police helicopter to travel with his wife to his son's high school baseball game.
Gov. Chris Christie reimburses the state of New Jersey for the use of a helicopter to travel to his son's baseball game.
It's doubtful there's ever a perfect time or place to end a marriage, but for Dean McDermott, that time and place was in a Palm Springs, California, hotel room after playing a round of golf.
Mary Jo Eustace on how her husband left her for Tori Spelling. From tonight's divorce special on HLN's Joy Behar Show.
Even as the nation's economy is showing some tentative signs of bottoming out, another calamity looms: the public pension bomb.
For several weeks now, a friend -- who happens to be a fellow journalist with a good nose for news -- has been hounding me to be among the first columnists in the country to write about L'Affaire Edwards.
Former Gov. James E. McGreevey will not have to pay alimony to his ex-wife, a judge ruled Friday in granting the couple a divorce after a tumultuous eight-year marriage that crumbled publicly when McGreevey acknowledged he was a "gay American"
Former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey will not have to pay his ex-wife alimony, a judge ruled Friday in granting the couple's divorce.
Attorneys deliver closing arguments in the divorce hearing for former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey and Dina Matos.
McGreevey relates her experience to the Sen. Larry Craig scandal, and challenges a defense attorney.
Former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey testifies during his divorce proceedings.
He says it's true. She says it's not.
Gov. Eliot Spitzer apologized Monday to his family and to the public for an undisclosed personal matter.
The Supreme Court refused Tuesday to hear an appeal from poet Amiri Baraka, whose controversial poem about the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks led to the elimination of an honorary post he held as New Jersey's poet laureate.
Sen. Jon Corzine announced Thursday he wants to be governor of New Jersey.
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A federal appeals court on Wednesday rejected an attempt to force a special election to fill the seat of Gov. James E. McGreevey, who recently announced that he is gay and would step down November 15.
President Bush starts today as a world leader before morphing back into the education president, meeting in New York with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf and the King of Prussia.
In a newspaper opinion piece published Sunday, New Jersey's embattled governor says his decision not to leave office immediately because of a sex scandal was "difficult" to make but one he will not change.
He played a number of notables -- David Letterman, Frank Sinatra -- on "Saturday Night Live" in the 1980s, but Joe Piscopo is now thinking of a completely different kind of role: governor.
U.S. Sen. Jon Corzine said Wednesday he will not pursue the New Jersey governorship, after being told by outgoing Gov. Jim McGreevey that he has no intention of stepping down immediately -- a move that would trigger a special election.
The former aide at the center of the scandal that led New Jersey's governor to resign has left the country. Golan Cipel is back in his native Israel -- while fallout swirls about his relationship with Gov. James McGreevey.
Senate Democrats are watching political developments in New Jersey, hoping Gov. Jim McGreevey will resist mounting pressure to leave office earlier than his announced mid-November resignation, two senior Democrats in Washington told CNN Tuesday.
We're hearing that Michael Jackson and his white-clad family won't attend a pretrial hearing again today in California, which should greatly expand cable TV's ability to cover politics.
Hurricane Charley has subsided and Bush vs. Kerry looks relatively calm today.
New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey -- who said he would step down in November after admitting an extramarital gay affair -- faced pressure Friday to resign immediately amid accusations that he abused his office and power to pursue a sexual relationship with the man.
Over and out updated: Fri Aug 13 2004 08:14:00
The political universe is a lot bigger today, if only briefly.
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James McGreevey held a news conference Thursday to announce he would resign in November. This is a transcript of his remarks.
The city of Asbury Park, New Jersey, has stopped marrying same-sex couples after the state's attorney general threatened city officials with criminal charges.