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Gov. Murphy pardons son of NJ powerbroker who was convicted in deadly hit-and-runGov. Murphy pardons son of NJ powerbroker who was convicted in deadly hit-and-run
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Gov. Murphy pardons son of NJ powerbroker who was convicted in deadly hit-and-run

In one of his final acts in office, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy pardoned the son of a Democratic powerbroker after he was convicted in a deadly hit-and-run in Atlantic City. On Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, Harris Jacobs, 28, of Atlantic City, New Jersey, was found guilty of second-degree knowingly leaving the scene of a fatal motor vehicle accident. The conviction stemmed from an incident that occurred back on Sept. 4, 2022. Jacobs was driving a 2016 Toyota 4Runner along the 1800 block of Atlantic Avenue in Atlantic City around 3:35 a.m. when he struck 76-year-old Orlando Fraga, also of Atlantic City. Surveillance video showed Jacobs getting out of his vehicle and walking to Fraga and leaning over his body on two separate occasions. He then returned to his vehicle and drove away without calling police. Fraga later died from his injuries. Jacobs’ attorney, Lou Barbone, told NBC10 his client had no criminal intent when he left the scene of the crash. “The accident was a tragic no escape impact in light of the pedestrian walking into the lane of travel at a construction site area,” Barbone said. “There was nothing Harris could do to avoid the accident.” Barbone told NBC10 Harris was trying to help Fraga after the crash. “He checked his pulse, made sure a bystander was calling 911 and checked the victim again, realizing he had expired,” Barbone said. “That was simply too much of an emotional trigger. And while Harris left the scene thereafter, he was turning himself in to report the accident the same morning.” Jacobs’ initial trial in 2025 ended in a hung jury, according to Barbone. A retrial then took place in January 2026. Jacobs was then convicted on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. That same day, however, Gov. Murphy announced Jacobs was one of the 97 people he had pardoned as one of his final acts in office. “Each pardon and commutation represents a story of accountability, growth, and redemption. From the outset, we have been guided by a fundamental belief that mercy and fairness are essential to a system that truly serves everyone,” Murphy wrote. “By offering second chances to individuals who have demonstrated rehabilitation and a commitment to their communities, we have strengthened not only individual lives, but our entire state.” Barbone told NBC10 the pardon was granted before his client was convicted. “The pardon was issued by Gov. Murphy around 8:30 a.m.,” Barbone wrote. “And while the state attorney called Harris and told him the pardon was being granted at 7:30 a.m., we did not have it by the time the jury announced it had a verdict at 10 a.m. We are filing a motion to vacate the conviction based on proof the pardon was granted prior to the jury’s verdict.” NBC10 also reached out to the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office. A spokesperson confirmed they were told that Murphy’s pardon was coming Tuesday morning while the jury was deliberating but the official release from the governor wasn’t posted until after the verdict. “It must not be overlooked that the defendant’s conduct resulted in the death of an elderly gentleman who leaves behind a grieving family,” the spokesperson wrote. “This case was thoroughly investigated and prosecuted by the dedicated men and women of the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office (ACPO), who brought this defendant to justice today.” According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Harris Jacobs is the son of Joe Jacobs, an Atlantic City power broker and Democratic fundraiser who has ties to Murphy and his wife Tammy Murphy. “Unfortunately, when politics pervades justice, the rule of law becomes subordinate to influence and power…a conviction can be rendered meaningless not by the verdict of a jury, but by the intervention of political power and connections,” the ACPO spokesperson wrote. “Justice must be blind to status, relationships, power, and expediency; when it is not, the community loses faith in the very system meant to protect it.” NBC10 is reaching out to Gov. Murphy for comment.

nbcphiladelphia.com21 janvier 2026
Canned tuna recalled for ‘potentially fatal' botulism risk mistakenly reshipped to 9 states
Canned tuna recalled for ‘potentially fatal' botulism risk mistakenly reshipped to 9 states
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Canned tuna recalled for ‘potentially fatal' botulism risk mistakenly reshipped to 9 states

The feds are warning shoppers to steer clear of cans of potentially tainted Genova Yellowfin Tuna that were mistakenly shipped this week to six grocery store chains in nine different states. The suspect cans were part of a larger recall of tuna products last February after Tri-Union Seafoods learned that some of the “easy open” pull tab lids were defective, the Food and Drug Administration said in a statement. That…
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
How to prepare for the winter storm that is set to hit half of the U.S. this weekend
How to prepare for the winter storm that is set to hit half of the U.S. this weekend
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How to prepare for the winter storm that is set to hit half of the U.S. this weekend

A major winter storm is set to sweep the nation this weekend, bringing snow, sleet, ice and sub-zero windchills from the southern Plains to the Northeast from Friday to Monday. While it’s still too early to predict snowfall totals for areas east of the Mississippi River, heavy snow is expected in Memphis, Nashville, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City. Further west, 8 to 14 inches of snow is…
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
A former flight attendant posed as a pilot and received hundreds of free flights, US authorities sayA former flight attendant posed as a pilot and received hundreds of free flights, US authorities say
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A former flight attendant posed as a pilot and received hundreds of free flights, US authorities say

A Canadian man posed as a commercial pilot and as a working flight attendant to obtain hundreds of free flights from U.S. airlines, authorities said. Dallas Pokornik, 33, of Toronto, was arrested in Panama after being indicted on wire fraud charges in federal court in Hawaii last October. He pleaded not guilty Tuesday following his extradition to the United States. According to court documents, Pokornik was a flight attendant for a Toronto-based airline from 2017 to 2019, then used fake employee identification from that carrier to obtain tickets reserved for pilots and flight attendants on three other airlines. U.S. prosecutors said Tuesday that Pokornik even requested to sit in an extra seat in the cockpit — the “jump seat” — typically reserved for off-duty pilots. It was not clear from court documents whether he ever actually rode in a plane’s cockpit, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office declined to say. The indictment did not identify the airlines that let him fly for free except to say they are based in Honolulu, Chicago and Fort Worth, Texas. Representatives for Hawaiian Airlines, United Airlines and American Airlines — which are respectively based in those cities — didn’t immediately respond to emails from The Associated Press seeking comment. The indictment also does not identify the Toronto-based airline. Air Canada, with headquarters in Montreal and a hub in Toronto, said in an email Wednesday it had no record of anyone named Pokornik having worked at the carrier. The scheme lasted four years, the U.S. prosecutors in Hawaii said. A U.S. magistrate judge on Tuesday ordered Pokornik to remain in custody. His federal defender declined to comment. The allegations against Pokornik are reminiscent of “Catch Me If You Can,” the movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio that tells the story of Frank Abagnale posing as a pilot to defraud an airline and obtain free flights. In 2023, an off-duty airline pilot riding in the cockpit of a Horizon Air flight said “I’m not OK” just before trying to cut the engines midflight. That pilot, Joseph Emerson, later told police he had been struggling with depression. A federal judge sentenced that man to time served last November. —- This story has been corrected to note that Air Canada is based in Montreal, not Toronto.

style youtuber21 janvier 2026
NTTA, TxDOT preparing roads as North Texas braces for winter storm
NTTA, TxDOT preparing roads as North Texas braces for winter storm
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NTTA, TxDOT preparing roads as North Texas braces for winter storm

North Texas is gearing up for the first major winter blast of the season, with several days of below‑freezing temperatures, snow, and ice expected to arrive later this week. With the winter storm looming, NTTA and TxDOT crews are already rolling out their winter weather plans to keep drivers safe. Starting Wednesday, crews for both agencies are beginning the brining treatment on bridges, overpasses, and major…
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The movie Bill Murray was tricked into making: “They got us under false pretences”
The movie Bill Murray was tricked into making: “They got us under false pretences”
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The movie Bill Murray was tricked into making: “They got us under false pretences”

'Garfield' wasn't his first time. The post The movie Bill Murray was tricked into making: “They got us under false pretences” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
The Eagles cover Don Henley didn’t want people to hear
The Eagles cover Don Henley didn’t want people to hear
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The Eagles cover Don Henley didn’t want people to hear

Not how he envisioned it. The post The Eagles cover Don Henley didn’t want people to hear first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
Michele Tafoya connects sideline reporting to Senate bid in campaign launch videoMichele Tafoya connects sideline reporting to Senate bid in campaign launch video
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Michele Tafoya connects sideline reporting to Senate bid in campaign launch video

After weeks of speculation, former NBC Sports sideline reporter Michele Tafoya has officially thrown her hat into the political ring. Tafoya has filed to run as a Republican with lofty political goals in mind, launching a campaign to run for the United States Senate. Minnesota will have a vacancy in the upper chamber of Congress Read more... The post Michele Tafoya connects sideline reporting to Senate bid in campaign launch video appeared first on Awful Announcing.

style youtuber21 janvier 2026
ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian predicts MLB work stoppage is coming
ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian predicts MLB work stoppage is coming
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ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian predicts MLB work stoppage is coming

The signing of Kyle Tucker by the Los Angeles Dodgers may have been the final straw for many on the path towards a work stoppage in Major League Baseball. And you can count longtime ESPN reporter Tim Kurkjian among those who feel it is now inevitable. Tucker is yet another free agent that the Dodgers Read more... The post ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian predicts MLB work stoppage is coming appeared first on Awful…
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Flament absent contre l'Irlande pour accompagner sa femme dans un processus de PMA
Flament absent contre l'Irlande pour accompagner sa femme dans un processus de PMA
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Flament absent contre l'Irlande pour accompagner sa femme dans un processus de PMA

Le 2e ligne du XV de France Thibaud Flament, présent mercredi dans la liste de 42 joueurs annoncée par Fabien Galthié pour préparer le Tournoi des 6 nations.
Eurosport FR21 janvier 2026
Manaudou zappe les championnats d'Europe mais "ne ferme pas la porte" à une reprise de sa carrière
Manaudou zappe les championnats d'Europe mais "ne ferme pas la porte" à une reprise de sa carrière
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Manaudou zappe les championnats d'Europe mais "ne ferme pas la porte" à une reprise de sa carrière

À six mois des championnats d'Europe qui se dérouleront à Paris (31 juillet au 5 août 2026), Florent Manaudou a annoncé qu'il n'allait pas y participer.
Eurosport FR21 janvier 2026
Fox producer says Tom Brady is committed to broadcasting for long termFox producer says Tom Brady is committed to broadcasting for long term
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Fox producer says Tom Brady is committed to broadcasting for long term

Tom Brady is at the point in his life where he can basically do anything he wants, given his fame, fortune, and success. The future Hall of Famer is certainly a man with a lot of interests. He is part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders and is taking an active role in leading that organization. Read more... The post Fox producer says Tom Brady is committed to broadcasting for long term appeared first on Awful Announcing.

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