Transition of power

Fencing, boarded-up windows and lines of police and National Guard troops have transformed statehouse grounds ahead of expected demonstrations leading up to the inauguration.
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A storm-tossed future awaits Long Islanders, whose meals will be grown in a lab and whose dark moods will be lifted by electronic implants.
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College students can anticipate a spring semester still shadowed by the coronavirus pandemic, with canceled spring breaks, intensified testing for COVID-19, and for some, delays on getting back onto campus.
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Personal enrichment is a trend that's here to stay.
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Biden's COVID-19 relief plan is BIG thinking
Biden's COVID-19 relief plan rightly combines putting money in Americans' pockets, assisting state and local governments and helping small businesses.
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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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Dobie: Getting back to normal
It won't be easy, but we'll find our equilibrium.
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Characters will appear at the brunches, which are limited to seven families.
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This ought to be soup's year--and there's a whole world beyond chicken noodle.
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Munch on chocolate frogs, find platform 9 3/4 and snap a photo with Harry.
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These rentable RVs, trucks and more are ideal for smaller groups.
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Keep the fun going this season by checking these activities off your winter bucket list.
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Homeowners are redesigning as the lines between home, office and school blur.
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Play spaces are allowing families to rent out venues for affordable prices.
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The store stocks vintage games, console and more, mostly from the '80s and '90s.
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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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LI doctors answer your questions about COVID-19 vaccines
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