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Kennedy's Gamble: Can Shanahan Tip the Scales?
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s independent presidential bid has taken a new turn with the announcement of Nicole Shanahan as his running mate. This development has sparked a mix of intrigue and apprehension among Democrats, particularly due to the potential impact on swing states' ballots. The risk of siphoning votes away from President Joe Biden in the upcoming election is a concern that looms large.
DOJ Investigates James Biden Amid Allegations of Medicare Fraud
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a criminal investigation into transactions tied to James Biden, brother of President Joe Biden. This development follows accusations of Medicare fraud associated with James Biden's involvement with AmeriCorps, a bankrupt hospital chain.
From TikTok to Handcuffs: Migrant's Arrest Sheds Light on Border Failures
In a development highlighting the failures of the Biden administration's border policies, Leonel Moreno, a fugitive Venezuelan migrant accused of illegal entry into the United States and inciting squatting through viral TikTok videos, has been apprehended by ICE agents in Columbus, Ohio, after nearly two years on the run.
Chaos at the Border: Gallup Survey Highlights Immigration as Top Concern
Amidst the current landscape of American policy concerns, a recent Gallup survey has unveiled a significant shift in public sentiment. This survey, conducted annually to gauge the nation's top policy concerns, has revealed a notable increase in worries regarding illegal immigration compared to the previous year, with immigration emerging as the foremost issue on citizens' minds. These findings are crucial in understanding the current policy landscape and the most pressing issues for the American public.
Bowman's U-Turn: Backtracks on Labeling Israeli Assault Claims 'Propaganda'
Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York stirred controversy with his initial dismissal of reports regarding sexual assaults during Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel, labeling them as "propaganda." However, his subsequent reversal and attempts to clarify his stance have failed to quell the uproar, drawing sharp criticism and condemnation.
Italian American Group Celebrates Big Anniversary
The New York Chapter of the "Order Sons and Daughters of Italy (OSDIA)" Commission of Social Justice celebrated its 41st anniversary.
Judge Grants Appeal, Challenges Fulton County Prosecutor's Handling of Election Case
Judge Scott McAfee has granted an appeal regarding the disqualification of Fulton County District Attorney Fanni Willis and Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade. This decision comes amid mounting scrutiny over the handling of the high-profile election interference case.
Trump's Media Power Play: DWAC Shareholders Seal the Deal!
In a landmark move hailed by investors, Digital World Acquisition Corp. shareholders have overwhelmingly voted in favor of merging with Donald Trump's social media company. The merger, which could see the former Republican president pocketing a staggering $3 billion or more, marks a significant milestone in Trump's foray into the digital realm.
Town Shuts Down Store After Cops Crack Down on Unstamped Cigarettes
In order for New York State to collect the correct amount of taxes on cigarette sales, the New York State Cigarette Tax Law requires vendors who sell tobacco products to be registered and only sell properly "stamped" cigarettes.
Controversy Swirls Around Prosecution in Trump Case: Special Prosecutor Resigns Amid Allegations
In a legal saga with political ripples, the prosecution of former President Donald Trump and his allies in Fulton County, Georgia, encountered a significant twist as special prosecutor Nathan Wade tendered his resignation. The move came on the heels of a pivotal ruling by Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee, which allowed District Attorney Fani Willis and her office to continue the case if Wade withdrew.
Trump Prevails: Judge's Ruling Rocks Election Interference Trial
In a courtroom spectacle fraught with anticipation, the trial concerning alleged election interference involving former President Donald Trump witnessed a seismic shift as Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee delivered a ruling reverberating legal circles and the political landscape. McAfee's decision to dismiss charges, notably those linked to a contentious phone call with Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, marked a critical juncture in the trial, carrying profound implications for Trump and his supporters.
Worst to First. Chump to Champ. LaGuardia Airport Earns National Honors
The South Shore Press did a deep dive on what a dump LaGuardia Airport used to be. It did not take long for us to use the Google Machine to find a story from USA Today.
Forgetful or Fit? Special Counsel Report Raises Questions About Biden's Cognitive State
Special Counsel Robert K. Hur's report, released alongside the transcripts, delivered a damning assessment of President Biden's cognitive abilities. While concluding that criminal charges were not warranted for Biden's mishandling of classified documents, the report painted a stark picture of an 81-year-old president whose age has become a central issue in his reelection campaign. According to the report, Biden's memory was described as "significantly limited," with "limited precision and recall."
Poll Shock: Democrats Balk at Certifying Trump Win
In a recent Rasmussen Reports poll, commissioned by the National Pulse, troubling revelations have emerged regarding the stance of Democrat voters towards the 2024 election results, should former President Donald Trump emerge victorious. The findings, which indicate a significant proportion of Democrats opposing the certification of Trump's potential win, have sparked concerns regarding the integrity of the electoral process.
South Shore Press Exclusive: A Conversation with Vivek Ramaswamy
This past week Mychajliw caught up with Ramaswamy at his Columbus, Ohio home and spoke to him about an issue that was critically important to his presidential campaign: reviving America's lost identity while also reducing the $34 trillion national debt, which is expected to climb to $54 trillion in ten years.
Trump Trashes New York in Fiery Ohio Speech
The South Shore Press hit the road and traveled to Dayton, Ohio, where former President Trump delivered a speech in support of Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno.
Uncommitted Uncertainty: Democrats Face Dilemma Amid Trump's Super Tuesday Dominance
In a Super Tuesday showdown that resonated across over a dozen states, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump emerged as undisputed leaders, setting the stage for a November rematch gripping the nation. Trump's resounding victories, sweeping from coast to coast and including delegate-rich states like California and Texas, signaled a formidable resurgence, leaving only echoes of a once-touted Republican contender, Nikki Haley.
Congress Slaps Cuomo With COVID Subpoena
Former Governor Andrew Cuomo will be on a Congressional hot seat very soon over how his administration managed the COVID crisis in New York.
Capitol Riot Resentencing: Appeals Court Challenges Trial Judge's Sentence Range
In a groundbreaking development, a federal appeals court panel has ordered the resentencing of a Jan. 6 rioter, challenging the trial judge's decision on the grounds of a more extended sentence range. The panel of three judges took a firm stance, asserting that the individual's actions during the U.S. Capitol breach did not constitute a "substantial interference with the administration of justice." This decision potentially opens the door for a wave of other convicted rioters to seek resentencing on the same grounds.
Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Candidacy for 2024 Election
In a defining moment that echoes through the corridors of power, the Supreme Court has handed down a decisive ruling, reshaping the narrative around former President Donald Trump's eligibility for the 2024 election. This impactful victory, wrapped in constitutional intricacies, underscores Trump's lasting influence and establishes critical precedents that ripple through legal and political realms.
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Push on for Tier 6 Pension Reform
Fix Tier 6 is the rallying cry in Albany as Albany works through the legislative session.
Free Trees in the Town of Brookhaven
On Arbor Day (Friday, April 25), the Town of Brookhaven will hold its annual tree seedling, mulch, and compost giveaway in the South Parking Lot of Brookhaven Town Hall, located at 1 Independence Hill in Farmingville from 1:00-6:00 p.m.
Doctor sues New York homeowners' association for religious discrimination and harassment, seeks over $1 million in damages
A first responder and medical doctor is embroiled in a legal battle against his homeowners' association, alleging discrimination and harassment based on his religion.