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Political Bias in the Spotlight: Unrest at the White House Raises Questions of a Two-Tiered Justice System
Political Bias in the Spotlight: Unrest at the White House Raises Questions of a Two-Tiered Justice System
Trump Takes Iowa Caucus, Race for the White House Officially Underway
Trump Takes Iowa Caucus, Race for the White House Officially Underway
Bipartisan Effort To Stop Congestion Pricing In Its Tracks
Bipartisan Effort To Stop Congestion Pricing In Its Tracks
Mobile Sports Wagering Nets $862 Million in Revenue for New York as Legislators Push for Betting Expansion
Mobile Sports Wagering Nets $862 Million in Revenue for New York as Legislators Push for Betting Expansion
Gov. Hochul's "Blue Buffer" Plan to Buy Out Waterfront Homeowners
Gov. Hochul's "Blue Buffer" Plan to Buy Out Waterfront Homeowners
Migrant Advice for Suffolk County Politicians: "Build A Wall!"
Migrant Advice for Suffolk County Politicians: "Build A Wall!"
Tierney Travels to Albany to Tackle Killer Chemicals in Drugs
Tierney Travels to Albany to Tackle Killer Chemicals in Drugs
Fight is on to Bring Ballot Drop Boxes to New York
Fight is on to Bring Ballot Drop Boxes to New York
Fight is on to Bring Ballot Drop Boxes to New York
Fight is on to Bring Ballot Drop Boxes to New York
Community Medicaid v. Chronic Medicaid
A: No, Community Medicaid will not pay for long term-care in a nursing home. Community Medicaid is the program that covers care at home, such as a personal care aide. Chronic Medicaid is the program that covers nursing home care.
Salvation Army Serving Our Military & Veterans
William Booth established the Salvation Army in England 1852. In 1879 he changed the name of the Christian Mission to the Salvation Army. From that point on the members were known as Salvationists. By 1885 they converted 250,000 Christians and their message spread rapidly, gaining a foothold in other countries including America. Today they are in over 100 countries.
50th Anniversary of Press Club of Long Island
It was 50 years ago and I was at my desk at the Suffolk County office of the daily Long Island Press reading an article about a reporter being jailed for not divulging the identity of a source. Sources, especially in investigative reporting, are invaluable, golden.
Councilwoman Bonner marks opening of new steakhouse in Rocky Point
On January 16, Councilwoman Jane Bonner attended the grand opening of Bonita Mexican Steakhouse at 47 Route 25A in Rocky Point.
Decision on Second Trial for FTX's Bankman-Fried Raises Transparency and Political Influence Concerns
Decision on Second Trial for FTX's Bankman-Fried Raises Transparency and Political Influence Concerns
Congressional Republicans Demand Policy Changes Before Approving $14 Billion Border Security Funding
Congressional Republicans Demand Policy Changes Before Approving $14 Billion Border Security Funding
Ohio Governor DeWine Halts Gender-Affirming Care for Minors with Executive Order
Ohio Governor DeWine Halts Gender-Affirming Care for Minors with Executive Order
Trump Challenges Swift Trial, Alleges Partisan Motives in Supreme Court Showdown
Trump Challenges Swift Trial, Alleges Partisan Motives in Supreme Court Showdown
Plagiarism, Antisemitism, and Resignation: Stefanik Challenges Harvard's Status Quo
Plagiarism, Antisemitism, and Resignation: Stefanik Challenges Harvard's Status Quo
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New York Seeks More Volunteer Firefighters Amid Decline
New York’s volunteer fire and emergency services are facing a gradual decline in personnel, prompting renewed efforts to recruit and retain volunteers across the state.
South Shore Press Video Vault: Blown Calls and Not Knowing Rules Leads to NFL Officiating Crisis
In this episode of the South Shore Press Video Vault, Sports Director Tom Barton joins host Stefan Mychajliw to tackle what many are calling an officiating crisis in the NFL.
Brookhaven Boaters Warned: Renew Slips Before February 1st
If you want to secure a boat slip in Brookhaven, you better move fast if you haven't already.