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Trump in Economic State of Mind in His Return to New York
Returning to the state where he launched his meteoric ascent to the nation's highest office, Donald Trump zeroed in on the pocketbook concerns of his Long Island audience, among the highest taxed in the country, during a raucous rally in Uniondale, and spelled out how he will "make America wealthy again."
Center for News Literacy Hosts Election News Event on September 23
Instructors from the School of Communication and Journalism's Center for News Literacy aim to address this issue in an interactive presentation on Monday, September 23, at 7 p.m. in Humanities 1003.
Hochul's Pension Sweetners to Cost Suffolk County $20 Million a Year
Changes to the New York State pension benefits will cost Suffolk County about $20 million a year in 2025 and more in the out years. The pension sweeteners will cost localities across the state $900 million a year.
Man sues NYPD Over Fabricated Evidence Leading to Wrongful Imprisonment
A New York resident has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the City of New York and the New York City Police Department (NYPD), alleging malicious prosecution and fabricated evidence that led to his wrongful conviction. Heriberto Laguere, through his attorney Rudy Velez, Esq., filed the complaint in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York on August 30, 2024, naming the City of New York, NYPD, and former police officer Jason Arbeeny as defendants.
NYS Hands Final Ballot Counting Over to Democratic AG Tish James
With the passage of the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of New York (The Act) in 2022, new election rules were put in place that conflict with the state constitution and remove the long-standing authority of the bi-partisan boards of elections to carry out local election decisions.
Congress Cites Cuomo COVID Catastrophe
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo's actions that resulted in the deaths of thousands of New Yorkers were laid bare by a special Congressional committee that demanded he apologize to all of the families who lost loved ones during the COVID crisis.
Cuomo Called to Task on COVID
It's personal between Andrew Cuomo and myself. His decision to send COVID patients into nursing homes probably cost my aunt her life and caused untold heartbreak and grief for many others, including a college friend who lost his mother, father, and brother all in the same week when Cuomo brought the virus to their facility.
Blind Man Sues Over Website
A visually-impaired man has taken legal action against a New York-based clothing company for allegedly failing to make its website accessible to blind and visually-impaired users. Paul Abramson filed the class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York on September 4, 2024, accusing Left Field NYC, Inc. of violating federal and state laws by not providing equal access to its online services.
Suffolk County Jobless Rates Tick Up as New York Continues to Lag Behind Nation in Job Recovery
New York State is lagging behind the rest of the nation in recovering jobs lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Albany Falls Flat in Plans to Combat Inflation
The affordability crisis should be near the top of the list for New York's leadership, yet responsible state spending, the high cost of living, and managing inflation have been ignored. That's the assessment of the legislature's Republicans, who are pushing a strategy to give residents a break.
New Yorker's wallets to get even lighter as double-digit health insurance rate hikes approved by Hochul
New York has some of the highest health insurance rates in the country and they are about to get higher. Governor Kathy Hochul's administration signed off on the rate increases. According to the State Department of Financial Services, rates will go up 12.7% for individual plans and 8.4% for small group policies.
Investigation Called to Assess Chinese Spy Damage, Root Out Any Other State Infiltrators
State legislators stunned by the infiltration of a Chinese spy in the governor's office have called for an investigation to assess the damage to state government and root out any other infiltrators.
Energy Summit Takes Nuclear Path
The answer to New York's future electrical power needs, according to state officials gathered at a recent Energy Summit: Nuclear.
NYMRC Director Promises a 'Ton of Fun' at Annual Turtle (Bar) Crawl
"We have five breweries participating this year (Twin Fork, Long Ireland, Tradewinds, North Fork and übergeek)," said Maxine Montello, executive director of the New York Marine Rescue Center (NYMRC). "A purchased ticket covers a crawl T-shirt, discounts at each brewery, a chance to win prizes and a ton of fun."
Ultramarathoner Wai Law Raises Over $20K With a Grueling 200-mile run
Wai Law achieved two significant milestones over the Labor Day weekend by running 200 miles in just under 55 hours and raising more than $20,000 for charity. Law, an accountant and ultramarathon runner from Bethpage, NY, completed 50 four-mile loops in Levittown during his fourth and most ambitious charity run. The event aimed to raise funds and awareness for the Thomas Hartman Center for Parkinson's Research and Agape Meals for Kids.
Top Hochul Aide Busted: Accused of Being a Chinese Spy
A former aide to Governor Kathy Hochul was arrested and accused of using her access and influence to benefit the Chinese Communist Government and the Communist Party.
Put the Brakes on Electric Mandate
Can the grid keep school buses powered up across the South Shore, and can school districts afford them?
Big Bust Brings Down 29 in Massive Drug Trafficking Ring
The investigations were conducted jointly by the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office's East End Drug Task Force (EEDTF), the Suffolk County Police Department, the New York State Police, the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the United States Department of Homeland Security (HSI), and the Office of Special Narcotics Prosecutor for the City of New York.
Can The Grid Handle Charging Electric School Buses?
With mandated electrification of all school buses in NY coming quickly down the pike as part of New York's Green New Deal, many questions remain. Will there be enough electricity capacity to charge the buses? And are there enough batteries available? Are the buses too heavy for rural roads and bridges?
Budget Busting Buses Zap School Districts
The message from New York's Democrats and their Green New Deal is 'Go All Electric or Go Home' for school buses across the state.
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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.
SWR Honors Their Dellecave Nominees
Seniors Haylie Abrams and Patrick Shea have received nominations from their school for the 23rd annual Dellecave Awards.
Guards Aplenty for Brooklyn's Draft
The Brooklyn Nets made history Wednesday night at the NBA Draft, and they also made a statement that they would execute their plan no matter what.