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2-For-None? Done Deal, Donald: Reviewing the MAGA Energy Drink
If our freely-issued sample provided on the F Street-set Cuckoo Conga of an inaugural vendor strip in Washington D.C. this past Monday is enough indication, this palpably caffeinated beverage will take you somewhere between 45 and 47 sips to finish.
Trump Makes Triumphant Return to the White House
Donald J. Trump made his historic return to the White House official as he swore in to become the 47th President in a Capitol Rotunda ceremony surrounded by family, friends, and officials of his new administration, including his Vice President, J.D. Vance. His predecessor, Joe Biden, was in attendance, along with other past presidents, the Supreme Court, foreign dignitaries, and the woman he defeated for his second term, Vice President Kamala Harris.
Witness to History at the Waldorf Astoria
The heart of Washington near Congress, The Mall, the White House, and Capital One Arena were on strict lockdown. Massive metal barricades penned people out and kept police in, while military grade armored trucks from the National Guard blocked exits.
A Driving Rain, Cold Temperatures, and Warm Hearts Outside Capital One Arena
A cold, driving rain pounded thousands of MAGA loving patriots who waited in line for hours outside Capital One Arena in Washington D.C., waiting for just a chance to hear President Trump speak at a nighttime rally.
The South Shore Press Attends the “Patriot Awards” in Washington D.C.
A big group of America First Patriots gathered at the National Press Club ballroom in Washington D.C. for the “Patriot Awards,” with honorees that included Helen Comperatore, Vivek Ramaswamy, Scott Pressler, Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight, Steve Bannon, actor Brock Pierce, and investigative journalist James O’Keefe.
Trump's Crypto Inaugural Ball: A Visionary Move for a Digital Future
There was no bigger enemy of digital currencies than the Biden Administration and SEC Chairman Gary Gensler. Both are considered "Enemy Number One and Enemy Number Two" in the crypto industry.
Storming The Phoenix: East Islip Man Charged with Kidnapping, Rape of Recently-Found Patchogue Teen
Suffolk County Police announced they had arrested a 64-year-old man for the rape and kidnapping of 14-year-old Emma Gervasi—who first went missing on the evening of Dec. 9th, inspiring a social media storm of a search party throughout the holidays.
The World is a “Mess” as Biden Heads for the Exit
Rather than peaceful, the globe is a “mess” after four years of Biden, as described by President Donald Trump, who is quick to point out that for the first time in 72 years, no wars started under his watch. Here’s a rundown of the state of world affairs Trump faces as he reenters the White House:
Trump Guns Blazing at News Conference
South Shore Press Reporter Robert Chartuk reviews a fiery press conference held by President-Elect Donald J. Trump
New York Reacts to the Death of President Jimmy Carter
People from across the country and the globe shared their condolences for the family and their gratitude for his service to the nation in the Navy, as Governor of Georgia, President of the United States, and perhaps most fondly as what many call ‘The Best Ex-President Ever”.
Political Prognostications and Predictions for 2025
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were such train wrecks of a President, Vice President, and candidates for Commander in Chief, so much so that they helped drive a popular vote and Electoral College victory for President Trump.
Department of Energy funds $179 million for microelectronics research centers
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a funding initiative totaling $179 million for three Microelectronics Science Research Centers (MSRCs).
Brookhaven Lab reveals top scientific breakthroughs of 2024
The Brookhaven National Laboratory, operated by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), has announced its top 10 scientific discoveries for 2024.
Follow These Safety Tips for Fire-free Holidays
The Christmas and holiday season is filled with fun and family, but don’t forget to pay attention to some basic safety tips along the way.
AI advances discussed at PubSci event hosted by Brookhaven National Laboratory
Curious minds gathered at Napper Tandy’s in Bay Shore, New York, on November 19, 2024, for the latest installment of PubSci.
C2QA expands educational programs to develop future US quantum workforce
The classical computers used globally in offices, schools, and research laboratories are known for their efficiency in completing tasks quickly.
DOE's national research centers celebrate four years advancing quantum technology
Since their inception in 2020, the U.S. Department of Energy's National Quantum Information Science Research Centers (NQISRCs) have made significant strides in quantum computing, communication, sensing, and materials.
Research uncovers slow atomic movements' role in unconventional superconductivity
Researchers at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have made a significant advancement in understanding unconventional superconductors.
Brookhaven Lab uses RHIC tests to advance Electron-Ion Collider design
The U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory is preparing for the development of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), a new facility aimed at exploring the atomic nucleus and fundamental forces.
New study reveals quantum entanglement effects within protons
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory, along with collaborators, have developed a new method to explore quantum entanglement within protons using data from high-energy particle collisions.
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Letters to the Editor: Library Trustees Thank Taxpayers for Victories
I’m deeply grateful to the residents of the Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Library District for approving the library budget, as well as for re-electing me.
State Mandated Safe Boating Courses Coming Up
Long Islanders out on the water are looking to stay safe this summer.
South Shore Press Reporter Makes a Stop at the Grand Canyon
South Shore Press Reporter Robert Chartuk makes a stop at the Grand Canyon.