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DOGE Report: See Something, Say Something Applies to Fraud Too, Says DOGE
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues its work ferreting out crazy programs in foreign countries using US tax dollars for ‘cultural services” and ‘DEI operas” and it is working hard on the homeland fixing processes and eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse.
Perennial Eyesore No More in Mastic Beach
Work is underway to rid Mastic Beach of a perennial eyesore.
Trump’s Nuclear Energy Push Could Revive New York’s Power Prospects
As energy needs surge and green goals falter, state and federal leaders reconsider atomic power to keep the lights on.
Brooklyn man sues NYPD over wrongful arrest and conviction
A Brooklyn man is suing the City of New York and the New York City Police Department, alleging that his civil rights were violated in a wrongful arrest that led to an unjust conviction.
Lawsuit accuses Oceanside terminal of illegal stormwater discharges
The Sierra Club has filed a lawsuit against Oceanside Marine Terminals LLC, Oceanside Material Terminals Corp., and Victor Liotta Jr., alleging violations of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, commonly known as the Clean Water Act (CWA), by discharging polluted stormwater runoff from their facility into U.S. waters without proper authorization.
Teen prodigy graduates from Stony Brook University at age 16
When 16-year-old Jivan Ramesh graduates from Stony Brook University, he will become the youngest graduate in decades, having completed his degree in three years.
Stony Brook scholars chosen for NHC summer residency program
Since 2015, the National Humanities Center (NHC) has been offering a summer residency program for graduate students and faculty in humanities doctoral programs.
New RA EXP+ program offers resident assistants academic credit
Resident assistants (RAs) are expected to be problem solvers, effective communicators, and strategic thinkers.
College celebrates annual awards recognizing excellence among students, faculty
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Stony Brook University recently held its annual Difference You Make Awards and Recognition ceremony.
Brooklyn man sues DOJ for withholding records tied to criminal case
A Brooklyn resident has filed a federal lawsuit against the United States Department of Justice and its affiliated offices, alleging improper withholding of records under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Fogo de Chao sued for alleged labor violations and discrimination
A former employee has filed a class action lawsuit against a Brazilian steakhouse chain, alleging labor law violations and discriminatory practices.
Class action claims portable charger manufacturer's products pose fire risk
A class action lawsuit has been filed against consumer electronics company Casely Inc. over allegations that its wireless power pods portable chargers pose a fire hazard.
App predicting fall risk advances in national start-up competition
Falling is a significant health risk for many Americans, especially older adults.
Zuccaire Gallery showcases diverse student art at annual exhibitions
Art history major Hunter Moore has long been fascinated by religious themes, particularly those involving fallen angels.
Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer recovers career after foot surgery
Depending on their drumming style, rock drummers can exert physical force comparable to that of professional athletes.
Diocese Of Rockville Centre Announces Eucharistic Congress And Diocesan Pilgrimages As Part Of National Eucharistic Revival
The Diocese of Rockville Centre is excited to announce a major event in its ongoing participation in the National Eucharistic Revival: a Diocesan Eucharistic Congress, to be held on Sunday, June 8, 2025, at St. Anthony’s High School in Huntington, NY.
Cheapest premium gas found in Suffolk County during week ending May 17
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 2 gas stations had the lowest price of premium gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending May 17.
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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.
Justice in Motion: Five MS-13 Gangbangers Indicted in Blue Point Beach Killing
Lopez-Lopez, 27, of Central Islip, was a former MS-13 member suspected of turning informant. His body was left on the shoreside (pictured) at the end of Blue Point Avenue back in early March.
Leave Fireworks to the Pros or Risk Tragedy This Fourth of July
Suffolk officials warn against illegal fireworks, want residents to enjoy the July 4th holiday without blowing themselves up.