In Newark, a Presidents Day rally against a president

Elston, a 45-year-old truck driver who lives in Newark, is a fan of the nation’s 45th president, Donald Trump . He had just shouted the same argument at a group of about 50 protestors staging a Presidents Day rally against the sitting president, at the seated statue Abraham Lincoln in front of the old courthouse at Springfield Avenue and Market Street.

The new civics course in schools: How to avoid fake news

This Feb. 6, 2017, screen shot shows a website that falsely implies that it is from ABC News. The site is actually an imposter pedaling stories that aren’t true and is an example North Carolina teacher Bill Ferriter gives to his students when teaching them to question whether a story could possibly be true and to look at web addresses and authors for hints that stories might be bogus.

Ex-lawmaker seeks a comeback bid, this time in N.J. Senate

Seen in this 2009 file photo, then-state Democratic Committee Chairman and Assemblyman Joe Cryan , shares a laugh with Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage during the event of Hawaiian Luau at O’Donnell Dempsey Senior Center in Elizabeth. Bryan left the legislature but announced Saturday he was making a comeback by seeking the Senate seat vacated by Sen. Raymond Lesniak who is running for governor.