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Feb 24, 2025

From the United States Navy: Defending Freedom Around the World

Interior Communications Electrician 2nd Class Ryan Gardner, from Lake Ronkonkoma, renders honors during a “pass in review” aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (DDG 105).

Feb 12, 2025

South America Crime Fighter Offers U.S. a Hand in Corralling Criminals

Nassau Executive Bruce Blakeman, a Republican, has assigned 10 detectives to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and offered the use of his county’s jails to hold prisoners for deportation.

Jan 29, 2025

SSP Analysis: President Trump Lays Down the Law at Davos

It was a shot heard around the world when President Trump told the group of international elites at their annual meeting in Switzerland how things would be with him back in charge. It will be an “America First” agenda, a drastic departure from the days of ex-President Joe Biden, who Trump said let the other countries of the world “rip us off.”

Aug 3, 2024

Iran Close to Building Bomb

Iran is dangerously close to having enough material to build a nuclear bomb, according to a top Biden administration official, as the prospect of using diplomacy to stop the rogue nation from assembling a weapon has dimmed.

Jul 28, 2024

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Speech

As anti-Israel protesters defaced national monuments and burned flags in Washington, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a speech to a joint session of Congress, breaking the record at five for a foreign leader to appear before both houses. Here is his July 24, 2024 address:

Jun 17, 2024

Cuban Missile Crisis Evoked as Russian Warships Dock in Caribbean

In a situation that stirs up memories of the Cuban Missile Crisis during the Kennedy administration, Russia has deployed a Naval fleet to the island 90 miles from the U.S., including an armed frigate and nuclear submarine.

Jun 17, 2024

Dispatch—Indonesia

Spending a lot of layover time on my journey to the Mentawais, l leafed through my passport and realized how patriotic the document really is.

Jun 16, 2024

Dispatch—Indonesia

Dispatch—Indonesia

Jun 10, 2024

Reporter Travels 12,000 Miles in Search of the Perfect Wave

Intrepid South Shore Press reporter Robert Chartuk traveled to Indonesia in search of the perfect wave. Here's his dispatch from the southern hemisphere.

Apr 17, 2024

Triumph in the Skies: Israel's Resilience and Biden's Diplomatic Dilemma

In a spectacle of technological prowess and unwavering resolve, Israel showcased its formidable air defense systems by thwarting an unprecedented onslaught from Iran. The skies over Israel became a battleground of interceptors and missiles, with the Israeli military successfully neutralizing 99% of the more than 300 drones and missiles launched toward its territory.

Apr 10, 2024

Hope for Calm: Israel's Move to Withdraw Troops from Gaza

Amidst ongoing conflict and international pressure, Israel has taken a significant step towards easing tensions in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military has announced the withdrawal of most ground troops from Gaza, marking a pivotal moment in the region's volatile landscape.

Apr 10, 2024

Border Riot Fallout: Judge's Decisions Under Fire Amidst Immigration Debate

The aftermath of a border breach incident in El Paso has ignited a legal and public discourse surrounding immigration policies, law enforcement responses, and judicial decisions. The incident, which occurred on March 21 at a border gate along the Rio Grande, involved a group of approximately 1,000 migrants attempting to breach the gate and enter the United States illegally. Among them, nine migrants were singled out as the main instigators and assailants who assaulted Texas National Guard members.

Mar 27, 2024

Diplomatic Crossroads: US Abstains as UN Gaza Ceasefire Resolution Passes

In a pivotal moment underscoring strained relations between the United States and Israel, Washington's decision to abstain from a critical UN Security Council vote on Monday facilitated the passage of a resolution urging an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

Mar 20, 2024

Tate Brothers Face New Legal Turmoil in Romania

Andrew Tate, an online influencer with a substantial social media following, and his brother Tristan Tate are entangled in more legal woes as they face detention in Romania. The predicament stems from a U.K. arrest warrant issued in connection to allegations of sexual aggression dating back to 2012-2015. This revelation was made by spokesperson Mateea Petrescu, who disclosed that the Bucharest Court of Appeal is poised to render a critical decision regarding the execution of warrants issued by the U.K.'s Westminster Magistrates Court.

Mar 20, 2024

ByteDance Battle: House Bill Puts TikTok Future in Limbo

The House of Representatives has recently passed legislation sparking debate about TikTok's future in the United States. Contrary to widespread speculation, the bill doesn't entail an outright ban on the popular social media platform. Instead, it addresses concerns surrounding TikTok's ownership structure and potential national security risks.

Feb 28, 2024

U.S. Vetoes U.N. Cease-Fire Resolution Amidst Gaza Crisis

In a pivotal moment at the United Nations Security Council, the United States cast a controversial veto against an Arab-backed resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza. The move, which marks the third U.S. veto of such resolutions, has ignited a global debate over the diplomatic response to a crisis that has claimed approximately 1,200 lives and left 250 individuals hostage since it began on October 7.

Feb 28, 2024

Ukraine Enters the Third Year of War: Balancing Act with Western Support

As Ukraine enters its third year of conflict, the battleground extends far beyond its borders, intertwining with the complex tapestry of global geopolitics. Beyond the physical skirmishes on Ukrainian soil, the war's trajectory is increasingly shaped in Western capitals and diplomatic corridors. The resilience of Ukrainian forces, grappling with ammunition shortages and strategic setbacks, now hinges heavily on the support it garners from the Western world.

Feb 21, 2024

Israel Summons Brazilian Ambassador Over President Lula's Gaza Comments

The diplomatic landscape is experiencing a ripple of tension as Israel decides to summon the Brazilian ambassador, responding to what it deems as "shameful and serious" remarks by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva concerning the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The controversy unfolded during Lula's address at the African Union summit in Addis Ababa, where he characterized the situation in the Gaza Strip as a "genocide," drawing parallels to historical events with the assertion, "What is happening in the Gaza Strip with the Palestinian people has no parallel in history. Indeed, it occurred when Hitler decided to kill the Jews."

Feb 14, 2024

Taxpayer Dollars Abroad: Questioning Climate Aid to TerrorHarboring Nations

In a decision that has sparked widespread controversy, the Biden administration recently committed $15 million to Bangladesh for climate change initiatives, despite the country's fraught relationship with the United States and a backdrop of escalating crime and drug problems within U.S. borders. This allocation, part of the Enabling Environment for Climate Resilience Activity (EECRA), is raising eyebrows, mainly as Bangladesh is known not only for its vulnerability to climate change but also as a breeding ground for terrorist organizations like AQIS and ISIS.

Feb 14, 2024

Netanyahu's Dual Strategy: Evacuation and Assault on Hamas Strongho

In an escalation that has drawn international concern, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for a military operation in Rafah, Gaza's southern town, amid a war that has already seen profound human cost. This decision, disclosed on Friday, comes as Israel describes Rafah as the last bastion of Hamas strength, necessitating a "massive operation" to eradicate the militant group's presence. Rafah, positioned on the border with Egypt, has become a refuge for approximately 1.5 million Palestinians displaced by the conflict, significantly complicating the proposed military action.

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Lawsuit accuses Freeport police of unconstitutional vehicle seizure scheme

A small village's police department is accused of running an unconstitutional vehicle seizure scheme that exploits motorists for profit. Plaintiff Phillip the Village of Freeport, Police Chief Michael Smith, JCB & Sons, Inc. (operating as Non-Stop Towing & Recovery), Jerome Bonomo, and an unnamed police officer referred to as Officer John Doe #1.


Former Rikers inmate sues NYC, alleging brutal assault due to negligence and understaffing

A former inmate has filed a lawsuit against the City of New York and unnamed correction officers, claiming he was brutally assaulted while in custody.