Watchdog: Policing on LI
A Newsday investigation finds evidence that officers jailed people without cause, used unjustified force and exposed taxpayers to lawsuits. Faith Jessie reports from the studio.
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Records show scope of Boy Scouts sex abuse allegations on LI
Revealed in court filings released as part of the Scouts' proposed bankruptcy plan, the more than 350 claims quantify for the first time the breadth and scope of the alleged abuse of boys by Scout leaders and volunteers on Long Island.
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Top 25 girls volleyball players this season
Newsday's annual list of the top girls volleyball players on Long Island.
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Baldwin Catholic school closing in June, diocese says
The grammar school will close at the end of the current academic year, joining six others run by the Diocese of Rockville Centre that are shutting on Long Island, partly because of the pandemic, church officials say.
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State needs to boost vaccines
And tell us when we can get the shot.
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The IRS should do more to nab wealthy tax dodgers
Do a better job of policing wealthy taxpayers' shell games.
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We must start planning for a permanent pandemic
Even if COVID-19 peters out eventually, our lives and routines will by then have changed irreversibly.
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You're invited! Now what? 11 pandemic-related questions to ask before the party
Consider these questions before sending your party RSVP.
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Food critic reviews fast food fish sandwiches
From McDonald's classic Filet-O-Fish to Popeye's new Cajun flounder sandwich, see who's doing it right.
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Trendy Graffiti boutique to open in Babylon Village this spring
Just a few of the many springtime standouts include bandanna tops, joggers and distressed jeans.
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Dog parks on LI: Where Fido can run and play outdoors
From amenities to park tips, everything you need to know before you take Fido out for an afternoon of outdoor fun.
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Relax. Your 'pandemic clothes' aren't going anywhere just yet
Comfort is king, but still, fashion is coming back a little bit after a year of pandemic clothes.
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St. Pete, Florida: Beaches, gulf attractions make for safe escape
Teleporting to a deserted island might be the safest beach escape in this pandemic era.
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Tour the Planting Fields Arboretum, more things to do this week on LI
Virtual concerts, film discussions, nature walks, drive-in movies and more.
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Need a pick-me-up? Check out these pet photos
Newsday readers share photos of their insanely cute pets.
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Is it safe to travel again?
Posted March 24, 2021
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How can kids catch up if they’ve fallen behind in school during COVID?
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Posted March 18, 2021
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