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For decades, the U.S. has failed to address one of its core problems: securing the nation’s borders. more
I don’t presume to fully understand heroin addiction. I can’t imagine the demons that lurked in the mind of acclaimed actor Philip Seymour Hoffman. I’ve never used heroin, and I never will. more
The FBI and the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Office of Inspector General are investigating Zwanger-Pesiri, the Long Island radiology practice with offices in Merrick and 11 other communities in Nassau and Suffolk counties. It was unclear at press time what prompted the investigation. more
Twenty states have passed laws allowing patients to access medical marijuana. Right now, New York state is exploring its options . . . more
Breast cancer victims are our mothers, our sisters, our friends and, yes, sometimes our fathers and brothers. more
High school seniors will soon face a potentially life-altering decision only days before they graduate –– to drink or not to drink on prom night. more
Last Oct. 29, Hurricane Sandy drowned the Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant in East Rockaway with more than nine feet of saltwater, destroying its pumps, shutting down its operating systems and overwhelming the already weak facility. more
Nassau County has one of the nation’s highest rates of breast cancer, and more than 1,200 women in the county were diagnosed with the disease from 2004 to 2008, according to the State Department of Health’s New York State Cancer Registry. more
When people in other parts of the country think of Long Island, they may imagine lavish Hamptons soirees attended by A-list Hollywood glitterati. They see Gold Coast palaces. But this American paradise has a desperate side that is too often hidden by the glare of its wealth. more
It’s marketed as herbal incense at gas stations and convenience stores across the country, but what’s sold under brand names like Spice and K2 is really a combination of herbs and chemicals that mimic THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, according to the New York State Department of Health. While smoking the compound, users might suffer heart attacks, respiratory distress or kidney failure. more
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