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The fiberglass animal stands outside a St. James antiques store. After an apologetic teen and her mom returned its head Friday, the store's owner was in a forgiving mood. Read more
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The turtles were caught too far north when winter arrived. Unable to function as their bodies shut down, they floated helplessly until found late last year washed up on beaches, mainly on Cape Cod.
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He's been making the rounds of conservative media criticizing Cuomo's handling of the pandemic.
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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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What the LIA needs in a new leader
The group should break with the past.
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How terrorists became the unspoken architects of the Capitol
Terrorists and criminals have been the unspoken co-signers of every blueprint to enhance security and reduce public access since the 1983 Capitol bombing.
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These rentable RVs, trucks and more are ideal for smaller groups.
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Long Island takeout has never looked — or tasted — this good. From the best burger deal, to the best deconstructed ramen, here's where to place your next order.
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It's ideal for those who can't commit to a team but still want to be active.
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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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"It's the light at the end of the tunnel that we've been waiting for."
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"Kids learn in different ways. Not everyone is pen-and-pencil."
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Share the great outdoors with him or her at these hiking trails that welcome dogs.
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The store's virtual home styling service is complimentary.
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Mar 03
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Should school districts relax regulations to get kids back into the classroom?
WATCHNOW
Posted February 25, 2021
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RUN-DMC’s Darryl McDaniels talks about his life and music
WATCHNOW
Posted February 24, 2021
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