Cuomo, a third-term Democrat who had once vowed to "bring back integrity" to state government, said he could no longer serve because his tenure had become a distraction following an attorney general's report that found he had sexually harassed 11 women. Newsday's Faith Jessie and Yancey Roy report.
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Kathy Hochul poised to become state's first female governor
A former congresswoman from Western New York, the low-profile lieutenant governor will take over after Gov. Cuomo steps aside in two weeks.
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Photos: Andrew Cuomo through the years
Andrew Cuomo has had a fairly long political career, from his time as U.S. secretary of Housing and Urban Development under the Clinton administration to New York state's 56th governor. Here are photos from his time in those roles, as well as prior.
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Former DA sentenced
"I hope not to die in prison alone," former Suffolk District Attorney Thomas Spota told the federal judge who then sentenced him. Newsday's Cecilia Dowd reports.
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Day into night in Rockaway Beach: Plan your getaway
New York City's coolest beach community has much to lure daytrippers, from thrift stores and surfing to Peruvian ceviche and shaved ice.
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Where to get great gelato on LI
Even if you've eaten your fill of ice cream, there's always room for gelato.
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Wineries, restaurants and more to explore on the North Fork
The North Fork is bustling with classic spots and new opportunities to dine and unwind this summer.
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Ride the new Ocean Parkway bike path, from start to finish
Pace yourself with these must-see stops along the way.
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Dogs available for adoption now on LI
Here are pups of all ages available for adoption from several local shelters.
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Long Island's first Topgolf has finally arrived. Take a look inside.
Topgolf entertainment complex opened in Holtsville this week.
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Guide to all of LI's beaches from the well known to the hidden gems
Jones Beach, Long Beach, Robert Moses and more Long Island beaches to explore this summer.
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5 coastal destinations in the Northeast for LIers to visit this summer
Travel to five places no more than five hours away from LI that provide their own takes on life near the Atlantic Ocean.
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Nearly 31,000 LI educators make six figures; see how your district stacks up
Education advocates say pay scales that provide tens of thousands of public school professionals on Long Island with annual salaries of $100,000 or more are necessary to recruit and retain staff in one of the nation’s most expensive regions to live.
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Some LIers still hesitant, say they will not get the vaccine
As public officials urge Long Islanders to get vaccinated, residents of four ZIP codes with some of the lowest vaccination rates — Hempstead, Mastic Beach, Roosevelt and Shirley — spoke with Newsday about their hesitancy to get the shot.
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Nassau PBA president tried to prevent friend’s arrest for allegedly stalking ex-cop’s wife
“Yeah, I do wanna squash it,” James McDermott said in trying to stop the arrest of a high school friend, the recording revealed.
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Sini: Massive Suffolk dog-fighting ring broken up
The dogs were kept in inhumane conditions and raised to fight and kill, often through brutal training techniques and steroids, Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy Sini says.
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The return of the mullet
Barbershops across Long Island have seen an uptick in demand for the "modern mullet" which is sometimes described as "business in the front, rodeo in the back." Newsday reporter Steve Langford has more on this story.
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Hempstead man ordered released after 30 years in prison
Prosecutors must decide if they will retry Christopher Ellis on charges in the 1990 slaying after a judge found the defense at the original trial didn't get crucial evidence.
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LI then and now photos: What's there today?
From classic diners to iconic storefronts, the face of Long Island has changed drastically since the 20th century.
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College hopes to help students get jobs selling pot
Farmingdale State's online certificate program aims to help students get jobs growing, marketing and selling marijuana at New York dispensaries.
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New app offers information on LI waterways, shores
The app, developed by Stony Brook University scientists who study the environment, tracks and displays real-time information about Long Island's waterways and shores.
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Hang ten: Everything you need to get started surfing on LI
A beginner-friendly guide to riding your first wave offshore.
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Senate approves $1T infrastructure bill with 69-30 vote
With a robust vote after weeks of fits and starts, the Senate approved a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan, a rare coalition of Democrats and Republicans joining to overcome skeptics and deliver a cornerstone of President Joe Biden's agenda.
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U.S. vows to isolate Taliban if they take power by force
A U.S. peace envoy brought a warning to the Taliban on Tuesday that any government that comes to power through force in Afghanistan won't be recognized internationally after a series of cities fell to the insurgent group in stunningly quick succession.
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UN climate report: 'Code red for humanity'
Earth's climate is getting so hot that temperatures in about a decade will probably blow past a level of warming that world leaders have sought to prevent, according to a report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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Pentagon to require COVID vaccine for all troops by Sept. 15
Troops often live and work closely together in barracks and on ships, increasing the risks of rapid spreading. And any large outbreak of the virus in the military could affect America's ability to defend itself in any national security crisis.
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Time's Up leader resigns after criticism about Cuomo ties
Time's Up leader Roberta Kaplan resigned today over fallout from her work advising Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration when the first allegations of sexual harassment were made against him last year.
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LI’s health commissioners answer questions about the delta variant
Posted August 6, 2021
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