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State figures: Long Island and NYC COVID-19 cases rose to May levels
Even with the increase in daily confirmed cases, the positivity rate that the state has tracked to determine infection levels was still hovering above 1% in the region and statewide.
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Suffolk fines Cutchogue country club $17G in 'superspreader' event
The county also plans to fine a Farmingville homeowner $2,500 for hosting a party last weekend attended by nearly 300 high school and underage college students, County Executive Steve Bellone said.
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Fundraiser for Hempstead supervisor probed over COVID rules
County officials say the campaign event for Don Clavin at a Franklin Square restaurant may have violated social distancing protocols.
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Justice Department ramps up inquiry into NY care home deaths
The department is demanding detailed data from hundreds of private facilities, ratcheting up pressure on Gov. Cuomo after criticism that the state's official tally of long-term care facility deaths is probably off by thousands.
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Suffolk plans to seize neglected Dowling College campus in Oakdale
"We should move quickly and get it back out to the market and put it out for sale," said Suffolk County Comptroller John M. Kennedy Jr. Read more
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Smithtown strip club owner defends business that town wants to condemn
The owner of Oasis Gentlemen's Club spoke publicly for the first time about the town's plans to take the Main Street property by eminent domain.
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Many LIRR commuters may be 'lost forever,' rail experts say
With ridership down, the LIRR predicts a 64% drop in fare revenue for 2020, from $769 million last year to $279 million this year.
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Voting on Long Island shouldn't be this frustrating
It's been inspiring to see this mass affirmation of what it means to be a citizen of this country. But it shouldn't be this frustrating.
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Suffolk voters must turn the ballot
Three propositions are up in the county in November.
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Favorite punching bag for Long Island GOP campaigns? NYC
New York City looms large in Long Island Republican campaign rhetoric this year, from President Donald Trump down to the ...
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Here's how the Electoral College works
The national popular vote alone does not guarantee victory.
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What we're likely to know on Election Night
Absentee ballots and when states will count them create a big unknown for the reporting of final results.
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What to expect from Election Night TV coverage
On Tuesday, the networks will grapple with what each is describing as the most fraught, logistically complex election night of the television age.
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For LI millennials, student debt big ballot issue
Newsday's Faith Jessie speaks to Long Island millennials about how the student debt crisis is impacting their vote in the upcoming ...
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12 ways to get live election results, latest news from Newsday
Newsday.com will have you covered on Election Day and night for results, breaking news and analysis.
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GOP, environmentalists urge 'no' vote on Suffolk proposition
Proposition 2, which is on the ballot Nov. 3, asks Suffolk voters to approve the transfer of $44 million from the sewer fund to a taxpayer trust fund this year.
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Here are races to watch for the State Legislature elections
Long Island is again in the spotlight for State Senate races.
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Philly shooting brings policing, racism back into campaign
The fatal shooting of another Black man on America's streets by police — with subsequent unrest — has brought the fraught issues of policing and racism in the nation back to the fore of the presidential election in its closing days.
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Janison: Sad end to Trump's COVID-19 narrative
The national body count has risen past 227,000, and more coronavirus patients are hospitalized. Sadly, no corner has been turned.
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FBI warns ransomware assault threatens U.S. healthcare system
The cyberattacks involve ransomware, which scrambles data into gibberish that can only be unlocked with software keys provided once targets pay up.

