How deeply can one’s love, loyalty and financial commitment to the Clintons run? Just ask George Stephanopoulos.
more
5/29/15
|
On May 12, eight days after turning himself in on federal corruption charges, Dean Skelos stepped down as majority leader of the State Senate.
more
5/28/15
|
It’s hard to see so many people in so much pain, especially when they’re mourning one of our neighbors. It’s even harder when they’re mourning the death of someone so young, who had his whole life ahead of him.
more
5/14/15
|
What’s the biggest concern on Long Island today? Sure, property taxes and quality education are always on everyone’s mind, but right now the heroin epidemic that is threatening members of our community . . .
more
5/7/15
|
As Hillary Clinton campaigns to become the next Clinton elected president, questions continue to arise about her four-year tenure at the State Department and the questionable foreign donations that flowed into the Clinton Foundation . . .
more
By Al D’Amato
|
4/30/15
|
When it comes to Iran and its nuclear program, for many members of Congress, the mantra is the same: “A bad deal is worse than no deal.”
more
4/23/15
|
Some have predicted that Secretary of State John Kerry will win a Nobel Peace Prize for his success in negotiating a deal with Iran.
Let’s not jump the gun.
more
4/10/15
|
After overpaying for your daily dose of caffeine at Starbucks, you probably also noticed something else scribbled on the side of the cup . . .
more
4/3/15
|
In 2014 alone, PSEG, the utility company contracted by the Long Island Power Authority, increased rates seven times. Enough is enough.
more
3/26/15
|
I’ve heard a lot of local chatter lately about Common Core. I know teachers are distressed and parents confused. To be honest . . .
more
3/20/15
|