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From Trustee to Lawmaker for the East End's Ann Welker
One of five new faces in the Suffolk Legislature, Ann Welker is continuing her role in public life with an environmental agenda honed during her service as a Southampton Town Trustee.
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."
Trump Faces $350 Million Fine in Controversial Fraud Ruling
In a seismic legal development, former President Donald Trump is grappling with a hefty $350 million penalty and a barrage of restrictions. Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron delivered the verdict, finding Trump, his company, and associates guilty of inflating assets through fraudulent means. However, this ruling has sparked controversy, as critics question the impartiality of the legal proceedings.
Sizable Suozzi Win in Devastating Blow for GOP
Congressman Elect Tom Suozzi is expected to be sworn into the House of Representatives on Thursday, February 28th, after defeating Republican challenger Mazi Pilip in a special election for the 3rd Congressional District, on Tuesday, February 13th.
Tragedy Strikes: Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl Parade Marred by Deadly Shooting
A day of celebration and victory turned into a harrowing ordeal as gunfire erupted during the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl Victory Parade and Rally, leaving one woman dead and 22 others wounded, including several children. The incident unfolded at Union Station, turning the festive atmosphere into chaos.
Love, Lies, and Legal Battles: The Unraveling Trump Trial Saga
In the midst of the highly publicized trial against Donald Trump and his co-defendants for alleged election interference, the proceedings took an unexpected turn as Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis faced intense scrutiny over allegations of a romantic involvement with her top prosecutor, Nathan Wade. The courtroom saga unfolded as Willis, resisting a subpoena, entered the proceedings dramatically, aiming to dispel rumors and set the record straight.
Mayorkas Impeachment Saga: GOP Triumph, Senate Showdown, and the Battle for Border Security
In a historic move on February 13, House Republicans achieved a significant victory by impeaching Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The impeachment comes amid widespread allegations that his policies are directly responsible for the escalating crisis at the southern border.
Burdened Beyond Belief: The Shocking Reality of New York's Housing Crisis
In a shocking exposé, the latest installment of the "New Yorkers in Need" series by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli reveals that nearly three million households in New York are grappling with housing costs exceeding 30% of their income, propelling the state to the third-highest rate of housing cost burdens in the nation. As the crisis deepens, 1 in 5 households is burdened with an alarming 50% of their income dedicated to housing, according to the comprehensive report.
New York State Common Retirement Fund Reaches Record Value: What It Means for New Yorkers
New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli has revealed that the New York State Common Retirement Fund (Fund) reached an estimated value of $259.9 billion at the close of the third quarter of the state fiscal year 2023-24. This significant milestone has implications for pensioners, government employees, and New Yorkers.
Battle Begins Over Proposed Congressional Districts
Long Island Congressional districts pretty much stay "as is."
GOP: End Sanctuary State Status With the Stroke of a Pen
The date was September 15th, 2017.
A Beacon of Opportunity: Senator Palumbo Announces Scholarships to Elevate Local Students
In a gesture that underscores the ongoing support for academic and athletic excellence within the 1st Senate District, Senator Anthony Palumbo (R, C-New Suffolk) has promoted a brighter future for local students. The New York Conference of Italian-American State Legislators Inc., a bipartisan entity renowned for its dedication to celebrating the rich tapestry of Italian American heritage and its multifaceted contributions to New York's culture, has officially opened its doors to applications for its annual scholarship program.
Concerns Arise Over NY Common Retirement Fund's Climate-Driven Investment Decisions
In a recent New York State Common Retirement Fund (Fund) announcement, concerns are mounting over the decision to restrict investments in eight oil and gas companies, including industry giant Exxon Mobil Corp. The move, part of the Fund's strategy to navigate climate risks, has sparked criticism for potentially jeopardizing investment returns and diverging from traditional fiduciary responsibilities.
Critics Call Flip Flopper Hochul a "Chameleon" on Progressive Issues
Governor Kathy Hochul proudly proclaimed in press releases her support for strict gun control laws that cracked down on where people can carry firearms across New York State.
Election Law Attorney: Fatal Flaw in Trump Ballot Case
Democrats who are trying to kick President Trump off the ballot in New York State committed numerous legal fatal flaws that will ultimately keep him on the ballot.
1040Man: Shirley's Go-To Tax Preparer and Accounting Expert
A familiar presence on Montauk Highway in Shirley for over two decades, 1040Man is the go-to tax preparation and accounting expert for thousands of residents and businesses.
Estate Planning for the Modern Family: The Intricacies of Estate Planning as Family Structures Evolve
Before the growth of the modern family, estate planning was relatively simple. Couples would create "sweetheart wills," which leave assets to each other, and after the death of the surviving spouse, to their children. However, a sweetheart will does not adequately provide for individuals who have children from previous relationships or want to provide for beneficiaries besides the spouse.
Understanding Depression in Veterans
Depression is extremely common -about one civilian person in 10 experiences depression in any given year. However the Veterans Affairs estimate about 1 in 3 (33.3%) of veterans have some symptoms of depression: 1 in 5 (20%) have serious symptoms and 1 in 8 (12.5%) have major depression, requiring treatment with psychotherapy and antidepressants and hospitalization.
Will The Polar Bear Walk
Stearns gave a press conference just days before players were expected to report to camp and in that conference he was asked about the face of the Mets, and impending free agent Pete Alonso's future with the club. Stearns' response was deafening for fans. Stearns said he believes that the most likely outcome would be that the team would not negotiate with Alonso during the season and he expects him to test free agency. With a smile that annoyed many, he went on to explain that the Polar Bear was represented by agent Scott Boras, a notoriously tough player negotiator, and that usually leads to his players testing the market.
Adopt a Velvet Hippo: Meet Blaze!
Blaze is a male pittie mix, approximately ten years young, and one of our longtime residents at the Animal Shelter. He was rescued by Animal Control Officers after being abandoned, left in a cage at Blydenburgh Park.
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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.
Plaintiffs Allege Unconstitutional Tax Practices Against Nassau County Over Frozen Assessments
The Town Supervisor for Babylon along with other local figures has initiated a lawsuit against Nassau County and several New York State entities over alleged unconstitutional tax practices resulting from frozen property assessments.
Debt collection agency and banks accused of deceptive practices in federal lawsuit
A federal lawsuit accuses a debt collection agency and several financial institutions of using deceptive practices to intimidate consumers.