Capitol Crisis

Prosecutors said there was "strong evidence" the mob aimed to "capture and assassinate elected officials," but the head of the investigation cautioned that the probe is still in its early stages and there was no "direct evidence" of such intentions.
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The coveted lifestyle comes with a price for the 300 or so year-round residents: They are barred from driving during the high season, when the population swells to about 15,000; and driving permits are hard to come by. Read more
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John Lepper said that as a result of Babylon's actions in an ongoing case that stemmed from a 2018 permit dispute that he had "emotional scarring and suffering, and incurred significant cost and expenses."
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Walk up and take your pick of "shuga pie" cake sandwiches in flavors like funfetti and rainbow cookie.
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Zeldin's failure as a leader
When the nation needed him to step up, he doubled down on the lies.
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Is Chuck Schumer worth his SALT?
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Biden's COVID relief plan isn't overkill
Overkill is precisely what the economy needs to close the gap still remaining from the Great Recession.
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Homeowners are redesigning as the lines between home, office and school blur.
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Parking lots, backroads, empty streets: Tell us where you learned to drive -- or where you're teaching your child to drive.
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Would you take your beauty regimen cues from a man in neon green waders?
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Hit the ice this winter.
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Here are seven small-to-medium-sized resorts within 125 miles of Long Island.
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Thinking about adopting a pet? These Long Island shelter dogs are looking for forever homes.
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Traveling Long Island trainers are sharing tips outside of the gym.
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Posted January 5, 2021
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Experts give update on COVID safety in schools and when normalcy might return
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Posted January 14, 2021
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LI doctors answer your questions about COVID-19 vaccines
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