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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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Conditioning is one of the key issues for athletes, who have had to get in shape during winter instead of being active during the summer.
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Two witnesses picked out Tyler Flach in photo arrays as the assailant who stabbed 16-year-old Oceanside High School senior Khaseen Morris during a deadly after-school brawl in 2019, according to police testimony.
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A test for Nassau, Suffolk on fair housing
They need to step up effort against housing bias.
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Relief needed from huge Nassau tax bills
Assessment tangles home buys and renovations.
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A wake-up call for a municipal LIPA
Reader letters to Newsday about voter suppression, providing money for Texas relief and more.
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Brad Herrschaft spends a busy day dashing between IHOP, Wendy's, Tropical Smoothie Cafe and more.
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"Kids learn in different ways. Not everyone is pen-and-pencil."
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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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Virtual concerts, film discussions, drive-in movies and more.
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Snowy owls, seals and other animals come out the last weeks of winter.
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"My girls are very young; they'll never know a country where a woman wasn't in power."
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Where to drive, what to know and what it was like in the past.
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Trails remain busy with visitors this season, park officials say.
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Mar 03
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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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