I often imagine the thoughts and experiences of enslaved Black people in America. It is a dark place, but it is a place that keeps me in gratitude and motion every day.
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By Taylor Darling
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6/15/23
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To date, there are at least 10 Republican Davids who have announced that they are running for president . . .
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6/15/23
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Fred Zeilberger was just 14 when he was ordered to stack the bodies of dead fellow prisoners like firewood at a makeshift concentration camp outside Riga, Latvia, during World War II. He was among …
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By Laura Lane
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6/11/23
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The Water Authority of North Shore has finally received $2 million in state funding that will allow it to begin establishing operations and take a more active role to municipalize the North Shore …
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By Will Sheeline
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6/11/23
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Liberty New York Water has raised rates across Long Island, with an average increase of roughly 13 percent per month for North Shore customers, while in other municipalities such as Merrick, the …
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By Will Sheeline
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6/11/23
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Sea Cliff is popularly known as the “Village of Volunteers” due to its residents’ avid participation in fundraising and community improvement efforts. Simon Kletter, an eighth …
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By Will Sheeline
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6/11/23
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Based on recent events, it would seem as though the walls are closing in on U.S. Rep. George Santos — but as has happened many other times, Santos is forging on.
In addition to everything …
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By Michael Malaszczyk
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6/11/23
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There was no Triple Crown on the line, but the 155th running of the Belmont Stakes was historic nonetheless. Trainer Jena Antonucci etched herself into thoroughbred racing history Saturday when …
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By Tony Bellissimo
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6/10/23
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There were more than a dozen of them — some wearing caps denoting their military service, others in full uniform. They were veterans of various conflicts . . .
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6/8/23
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Since 2014 I have had the privilege of representing the residents of the 2nd District at the Nassau County Legislature.
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By Siela A. Bynoe
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6/8/23
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