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Stock Market Explodes in Show of Support for Trump-Vance Win
Stock Market Explodes in Show of Support for Trump-Vance Win
LI Repubs Rejoice in this Magic Moment: LaLota Wins NY-01, while the Senate Bleeds Red
Across both Long Island counties, there was plenty to celebrate for those regularly keen on riding the "red wave."
A Reflection on Our Veterans (From Nothing More than a Keyboard Warrior By Comparison)
To Veterans, to all who have given, and would give their lives to save others: thank you for your service.
The Chart that Saved a President's Life
He usually refers to it at the end of his speeches, but this time, he went to it early. This time, it was on his right when it's usually to his left. When Donald Trump turned his head to refer to the chart at his rally in Butler, Pa., an assassin's bullet whizzed by, grazing his ear. If not for him turning his head, he would be dead.
Are you a Bitter Clinger? A Nazi? A Fascist? Maybe You're Garbage? Democrats Think So.
Political parties and candidates have a long tradition of using biting insults against one another. In some ways, today's rhetoric looks tame compared to the past, but in other ways, it is very different and much uglier.
South Shore Press in Rarefied Air with Trump Endorsement
The South Shore Press has set itself apart from the national media by endorsing Donald J. Trump for reelection. For the first time in decades, outlets from coast to coast have either declined to endorse his opponent or did not choose at all.
The Musk Factor
Outside of President Donald Trump, another personality recognized worldwide is entrepreneur and inventor Elon Musk, who has hit the campaign trail to help make the 45th president of the United States the 47th.
Kamala Harris Broke America. Donald Trump Will Fix It.
Bank your vote. Do not wait to cast your ballot. Head to your early polling place now to vote for Donald J. Trump for President of the United States.
Reporter Appalled by Anti-Trump Bias
After 43 years as a reporter, I'm appalled by what has come over the profession. Rather than cover the news, the vast majority of my counterparts in the mainstream media are fixated on vilifying Donald Trump and pushing anything and everything that runs counter to his Make America Great Again agenda.
Trump Turns Key to the City
When he took over as America's 45th President, they did everything they could to kneecap his administration. He was subjected to a steady stream of media hits and censored. They said he was a Russian asset and launched a special counsel investigation. They unleashed a barrage of lawfare against him and impeached him twice. They tried to keep him off the ballot. And when all that didn't stop Donald Trump from running for reelection, they tried to kill him, twice.
South Shore Press Sends Santos to MSG Trump Rally
As the campaign draws to a close, Trump's supporters view this event as a defining moment in his bid for re-election, one that underscores his willingness to bridge divides and champion American values. Regardless of the election outcome, October 27, 2024, will stand as a day when President Trump reached out to all Americans, delivering a message of unity and strength from the heart of New York City.
Brookhaven Lab hosts symposium celebrating Nobel-winning discoveries in physics
Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory are set to commemorate significant milestones in physics with a symposium on November 22.
Man on the Street: Trump Rally at Madison Square Garden
It's a diverse crowd at the Trump rally sharing the same vision: Make America Great Again. Here's what they had to say.
Long Islanders Lovin' It: President Trump's McDonald's Drive-Thru Shift
Even if Trump's challenge of Harris' past employment is futile, with large outlets confirming McDonald's did not respond to their employment record inquiries, his visit still signifies the upper hand he holds over his opponent, according to his immovable backing.
The Men in the Arena: From 'Reagan' to 'Megalopolis'
Spoiler Alert: unfortunately, The Avengers do not show up at the end of either film.
A Line in the Sand: Exposing the Crisis at America's Southern Border
"A line in the sand" is a phrase often used casually to denote boundaries or decisions that are irreversible. However, in the context of the newest documentary by investigative journalist James O'Keefe, this phrase takes on an entirely new meaning. O'Keefe's film is not just a demarcation of the United States' border crisis—it is a relentless and hard-hitting exposé of a catastrophe that threatens both the moral fabric of the country and its sovereignty.
Trump Announces 'Operation Aurora' to Eradicate Illegal Alien Criminal Gangs, Promises to 'Liberate America'
Named after a Colorado town besieged by Venezuelan gang members who entered the country illegally, former President Donald Trump announced "Operation Aurora," a plan to arrest and deport them through the power of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.
Poll Shows Trump Ahead, What Voters Think
When it comes to polling, you can count on one side or the other to put out results favorable to their candidates. This strategy can drive partisans to the polls if they think their favorite is losing or keep them home if it looks like they have it in the bag.
'We Got You Florida!' Say the Pararescue Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing
The New York Air National Guard deployed 24 pararescue Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing which is based at F.S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base in Westhampton Beach.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Brookhaven awarded $10 million in flood resilience funds
The Town of Brookhaven will receive $10 million to help reduce flooding and protect water quality in Narrow Bay.
Cold case solved in 28-year-old murder
A much-loved woman was murdered twenty-eight years ago and her murderer has finally been identified.