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Latest inauguration news
- On Biden's day, Capitol swiftly pivots to post-Trump life
- State Capitol buildings offer front-row seats to troubled time
- Trump leaves White House for last time as president
- On Day One, Biden to undo Trump policies on climate, virus
- Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman: 'Even as we grieved, we grew'
- Trump pardons ex-strategist Steve Bannon, dozens of others
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From Donald Trump's departure to Joe Biden's swearing in, here are photos of all of the day's events from Washington.
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President Joe Biden will soon introduce legislation that would provide an 8-year path to citizenship for millions of people living in the United States illegally. Newsday's Cecilia Dowd has the story.
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The rules would govern the use of parcels in the American Venice neighborhood of Lindenhurst, whose residents said nonresident owners have placed fences, sheds, unregistered boats and debris on the strips of land.
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Side hustles range from painting to delivering food.
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Aside from wings, it offers buttermilk fried-chicken sandwiches, mac-and-cheese, giant pretzels and more.
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The Trump presidency draws to a close
A fitting end to four tumultuous years.
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Regeneron scholars are essential scientists
Regeneron scholars will be key to understanding the world around us.
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One day I will go back to the gym — but not yet
Before the pandemic made "alone together" a slogan for our times, the gym offered precisely that appeal
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"I learned what it takes to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange," Shane says. "[We learned] about stocks and IPOs and bonds and the beginning steps of trading." Read more
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He's out to redefine what we think of when we think of soup, trying favorites from Greece, Portugal, Peru and the Philippines.
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Families comfortable taking a quick trip can find socially distanced diversions for the winter break.
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It's extra screentime some parents say they don't mind.
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Thinking about adopting a pet? These Long Island shelter dogs are looking for forever homes.
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Sales are virtual, so you won't see Scouts outside the grocery store.
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The store sells new pieces from brands described as "modern with a vintage edge."
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Pet owners are dressing like their dogs, or conversely, dogs are starting to dress like their people.
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Posted January 19, 2021
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