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Cuomo: Testing, quarantining option for travelers to NY
Cuomo said out-of-state visitors can show negative tests for COVID-19 before and after arriving in New York, or opt for a 14-day quarantine. Bordering states and essential workers are exempt. New Yorkers who travel out of state are subject to similar rules, he said.
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Counties, state credit contact tracers for low positivity rates
Contact tracers are tasked with reaching those who test positive for the coronavirus, then calling their close contacts to ask them to get tested or self-isolate.
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England faces new lockdown as UK virus cases pass 1 million
On the day the United Kingdom passed that mark, the prime minister made a sudden about-face and confirmed that stringent restrictions on business and daily life would begin Thursday and last until Dec. 2.
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Coronavirus remains a major election issue
The political rivals offer starkly different plans for the next steps to deal with the pandemic.
Editors' Picks
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After a century of crises, she's far from finished at 104
The East Northport centenarian celebrates her 104th birthday Thursday and says the secret to a long life is simple. "I try to be good to everybody." Read more
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Lawsuit by housing groups accuses Redfin of racial bias
Housing advocates, including some on Long Island, allege Redfin's policies contribute to segregation.
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Tickets for 2021 MLB games: It's buyer beware
Tickets are being sold, but there are no guarantees about whether they'll be able to be used.
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This is no way to select judges
Long Islanders are itching to vote this year. The tally for absentee and early-voting ballots is soaring and poll workers ...
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Voters don't curb enthusiasm
The passion and anxiety driving voters to the polls should give way to patience as ballots are tallied.
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Don't let NY's COVID-19 triumph turn to defeat
Vigilance against the virus worked, and will again.
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Suffolk voters must turn the ballot
Three propositions are up in the county in November.
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Trump supporters wave their flags in Great Neck
Trump supporters braved the wet weather to meet in Great Neck on Sunday for a rally to support the President, wave their flags and honk their horns in a car parade,
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Law and order and the presidential campaign
Trump, Biden campaigns reflect tensions over the future of criminal justice.
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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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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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Biden leads Trump by 11 points in Hofstra poll
Biden leads Trump in all age groups, except voters ages 65 and older, according to the Kalikow Center Poll.
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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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Janison: The raw vote totals will matter politically
Whatever the rationale for keeping the Electoral College, an instinctive feeling endures in America that the candidate with the most votes should win.
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Surrogates stump for campaigns two days before Election Day
Both Biden and Trump camps go on major TV networks Sunday to tout confidence in their candidates' chances of winning.
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Law and order and the presidential campaign
Trump, Biden campaigns reflect tensions over the future of criminal justice.

