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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the 76-year-old juggernaut, who has dominated his country’s politics since 1993, put down his marker June 11, regarding the end of the Third Gulf War–and when President Donald J. Trump ignored him, it was the watershed moment.
Partnership Aims to Preserve Historic Arthur House
The Smithtown Central School District and the Town of Smithtown have launched a joint effort to restore and preserve the historic Arthur House, a landmark dating back to 1752 that has long stood vacant and in need of repairs.
Two Graduates Trade Caps and Gowns for Service
Before most of their classmates receive diplomas later this month, two Eastport-South Manor seniors have already answered a different call: service to our great nation.
Welcome to America! Library Helps 21 Become Citizens
The library’s citizenship preparation classes are offered through its Literacy Department and are designed to help green card holders prepare for the U.S. citizenship interview and civics examination.
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Four decades after AIPAC took GOP scalps, Republicans are ready to challenge Israel again
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the 76-year-old juggernaut, who has dominated his country’s politics since 1993, put down his marker June 11, regarding the end of the Third Gulf War–and when President Donald J. Trump ignored him, it was the watershed moment.
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Cancer Warrior, Crime Fighter Earns Top Honor
Recently retired Suffolk County Police Sgt. Michael Patrick Donlon has been awarded the Theodore Roosevelt Police Award, a national honor recognizing law enforcement officers who have overcome major physical challenges while continuing to provide outstanding service.
Sound Beach Earns a Stanley Cup
When the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Vegas Golden Knights this past weekend to capture the Stanley Cup, hockey fans across the country celebrated a championship. Here on Long Island, however, many were focused on a local connection that made the title run even more special.
UFC 250 Celebrates America's 250th Birthday
There are moments in American history that remind us exactly who we are as a people. UFC 250 was one of those moments.
Washington is controlled by the calendar, so the calendar ended the Third Gulf War
Vice President James D. “J.D.” Vance is the last of the three prominent administration sceptics challenging the execution of the Third Gulf War, and Monday, he announced that the Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran was already signed digitally, making Friday’s signature ceremony, literally, ceremonial.
Patchogue's Garden Tour coordinator on upcoming event, 'always fun'
Those looking for inspiration need to look no further than Patchogue where the Garden Club sponsors its 24th Garden Tour on Saturday, July 11.
When God Chooses Anonymity at the Waldorf
There are no accidents. Sometimes God signs His name. Sometimes He chooses anonymous.
Brookhaven to hold public hearing on eminent domain for Mastic Beach redevelopment project
The Town of Brookhaven will hold a public hearing on July 7 regarding possible eminent domain acquisitions for a major redevelopment project in Mastic Beach's downtown corridor. Residents are invited to participate in person or online before final decisions are made.
Bringing The Greatest Generation To Life
Inspired by family heroes and the veterans he met throughout his career, Long Island attorney David DePinto has transformed his passion for history into a detailed Omaha Beach diorama that helps preserve the legacy of America’s Greatest Generation.
Al E. Gator
A Louisiana police chase took a wildly unexpected turn when a fleeing suspect jumped into a swamp and encountered an eager alligator.
South Shore Success Stories: When the Market Makes History
Record-setting home sales across Long Island may grab headlines, but the real story is what they reveal about the strength, desirability, and continued success of South Shore communities.
The Road to Suffolk’s County Legislature
Karl Grossman was there when the Suffolk Legislature was formed in 1970.
Keep Kids Reading All Summer Long
Summer is the perfect time to keep young minds engaged. These five simple tips can help children stay connected to books and build a lifelong love of reading.
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s 1939-1941 Rise to Leadership Prominence
Teaser: Before becoming the Supreme Allied Commander and President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower spent the years leading up to World War II proving himself through a series of staff assignments, military exercises, and leadership challenges that caught the attention of General George C. Marshall.
Budget Bombshell: Spending Will Be Billions Higher Than Hochul Said
After Albany Democrats approved a record-breaking state budget, new figures reveal the spending will be $8.5 billion more than originally advertised, raising fresh questions about transparency and fiscal responsibility.
What Happens When Children Inherit an IRA?
Q: I am updating my estate plan and have a substantial IRA. Is it better to leave my IRA directly to my children or to my trust?
Donation Box Bandit Busted at Manorville Shrine
A Lindenhurst man has been accused of repeatedly targeting a donation box at a beloved Manorville Catholic shrine, allegedly stealing money intended to support the religious landmark and its mission.
County Unveils New Cupsogue Beach Pavilion
After more than a decade without a permanent beachfront facility, the new Suffolk County Cupsogue Beach Pavilion is officially open, marking a major milestone for one of the county’s most popular oceanfront destinations.
Bribes, Bogus Licenses Lead to Prison Term
A former Suffolk County employee who admitted taking cash bribes and manipulating official licensing records has been sentenced to prison for her role in a corruption scheme that prosecutors say undermined public trust.
Distrust, Transparency Concerns Overshadow Navy Pollution Strategy
Navy plan to address PFAS contamination from the former Grumman aircraft plant in Calverton was met with skepticism and sharp criticism Tuesday night as local officials, environmental advocates and community members questioned both the effectiveness of the proposed cleanup and the agency’s transparency.
Energy Dispute Puts Sunrise Wind In Jeopardy
President Trump says his administration may once again halt the Sunrise Wind project off Long Island after accusing Gov. Kathy Hochul of reneging on an agreement to allow the Constitution Pipeline to move natural gas from Pennsylvania into upstate New York and New England, where energy prices remain among the highest in the nation.
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