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Newsday interviewed eight activists—icons who played key roles in the turbulent U.S. civil rights movement, and those of a new generation of advocates and community leaders lending their voices to the current racial reckoning and push for social justice and equality.
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The retailers would rent two adjacent buildings in Melville that had been used by bankrupt Rubie's Costume Co., documents show.
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With limited supplies and constantly changing conditions, it can be difficult for Long Islanders to make an appointment for a vaccine. The resources here might help.
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Swiftly probe women's claims against Cuomo
An independent, thorough and expedited investigation must begin quickly.
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The United States needs a humane immigration system
We must be welcoming while still enforcing the nation's laws.
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Take away Capitol fences, National Guard
Reader letters to Newsday about security at the Capitol, billboards on Long Island parkways and more.
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Newsday crossword regulars know that Mondays are the week's easiest.
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It's an Instagram-ready spot for signature cheesesteaks and loaded fries.
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It's tie-dye's bleached cousin that's the newest social media star.
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Here are some spots in Nassau, Suffolk and on the East End that offer plenty of fun things to do this spring break.
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Share the great outdoors with him or her at these hiking trails that welcome dogs.
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Rent out a theater, an escape room and more fun on LI.
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Here are eleven older dogs that are looking for forever homes on Long Island.
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Mar 03
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Should school districts relax regulations to get kids back into the classroom?
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Posted February 25, 2021
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