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History vs. Hollywood: Baseball, World War II, and Goodfellas
They came alive on the big screen.
Sunrise Wind and the Ghost of Shoreham
Sunrise Wind is shaping up to be another multi-billion dollar energy debacle.
How Can My Estate Plan Protect My Spouse?
Don’t leave your spouse, or your estate, unprotected.
Dark Web Drug Dealer Gets 15 Years in Prison
A Centereach woman who operated a large-scale narcotics business on the dark web under the name “MamaKnowsBrown” has been sentenced to 15 years in prison
High School Art Show Highlights Student Talent
SCALA, the Suffolk County Art Leaders Association, will once again spotlight the work of some of the county’s most talented young artists when it hosts its annual High School All County and Scholarship Show next month in Babylon.
Plaintiffs Challenge NYC Education Department Over Mandatory Vaccination Policies
Two residents have filed a lawsuit against NYC authorities over mandatory vaccination policies, claiming these mandates infringe upon constitutional rights and cultural beliefs.
Entertainment Manager Accuses Attorney of Conflict Over Iconic Band Name Rights
A lawsuit filed by Lawrence Marshak highlights a bitter dispute over the rights to use the iconic band name “The Drifters.” Allegations against attorney Eric Sommers include failing to disclose conflicts while representing both Marshak and an heir...
New Yorkers Accuse City's Licensing System Over Firearm Permit Delays
Four New Yorkers have taken legal action against their city over alleged prolonged delays in processing firearm licenses by the NYPD License Division.
Suffolk DA: Five Indicted in Violent Motorcycle Gang Melee
Five men allegedly affiliated with rival motorcycle clubs have been indicted on gang assault and related charges stemming from a violent midday confrontation that erupted along Sunrise Highway in Lindenhurst in September 2025
Nine Alleged Lowndes Block Gang Members Indicted in Suffolk
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced a 53-count indictment charging nine alleged members and associates of the Lowndes Block Gang
Hamlet Gets Dance-Theater Makeover at Stony Brook
Stony Brook University’s Staller Center will present a family-friendly dance-theater version of "The Tragedy of Hamlet" starting Friday, Feb. 13, at 8 p.m.
New Suffolk Law Cracks Down on E-Bike, Scooter Use
Suffolk looks to make the streets safer with new laws.
Suffolk to Launch Modernized Park Reservation System
Suffolk County is preparing to roll out a modernized park reservation and point-of-sale system designed to make it easier for residents to access camping, recreation permits and other park services, County Executive Ed Romaine announced.
Plaintiffs Accuse Medical Equipment Providers of Insurance Fraud Scheme
In a recent court filing by GEICO against several medical equipment providers including Altermedic Products Inc., accusations have surfaced regarding an elaborate insurance fraud scheme involving over $631,000 in false claims for unnecessary...
Former Employee Alleges Sexual Harassment Against Security Firm Supervisor
A former security guard has filed a lawsuit against Precision Security Investigations LLC and its supervisor Jordan Vassel for alleged sexual harassment and retaliation following complaints about discriminatory treatment based on gender.
Former Employee Alleges Long Island Railroad Company's Negligence Led To Cancer Diagnosis
A former Track Foreman has filed a lawsuit against Long Island Railroad Company citing negligence leading to cancer diagnosis due to toxic chemical exposure at work.
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Duke Favored to Cut Down the Nets in '27
The confetti has barely settled for the Michigan Wolverines, but in the world of sports betting, there’s no offseason. Oddsmakers across the country have already released early lines for the 2027 NCAA Tournament, and to little surprise, the Duke Blue Devils sit atop the board as the early favorites.