Well: Every Republican who has won both the New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries, like Donald Trump just did, went on to win the party’s nomination. Improbably and against all odds, Donald J. Trump is now . . .
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2/25/16
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During his first term in office, Bill Clinton was earning good grades as president, proving to be a masterful politician and a great communicator-in-chief. He was . . .
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1/14/16
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Assemblyman Brian Curran (R-Lynbrook) recently hosted his annual Women of Distinction event to recognize women from the community who have gone above and beyond the call of civic engagement and …
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10/7/15
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Brian Culbertson crosses musical genres in his dynamic concert this weekend.
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10/7/15
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Washington Spirit forward Crystal Dunn, the last cut on the 2015 US Women’s World Cup team, turned that snub into an opportunity to show off all her skills, finishing the 2015 regular season with …
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9/30/15
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After meeting with several inmates during his historic visit to a federal prison in July, President Obama remarked, “What is normal is young people make mistakes,” and added that the only difference between the inmates and most Americans is the resources and social support structures available to those who aren’t in prison.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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9/30/15
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Labor Day isn’t far behind us, but we all know how time flies. Soon enough it will be November, and Election Day. All the political talk thus far . . .
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9/17/15
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Next year, the best female tennis players in the world will compete in Rockville Centre.
The Women’s Tennis Association has announced that it will hold a tournament in Hempstead Lake State …
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By Alex Costello
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9/9/15
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The United States women’s soccer team not only made history with their 5-2 victory over Japan in the World Cup final on July 5, but also made television history, reeling in 25.4 million viewers on FOX, making it the most watched soccer game — men’s or women’s — in the United States.
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Matthew Rachek
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7/15/15
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A seemingly never ending sea of red, white, and blue. That’s what I saw at the ticker-tape parade in downtown Manhattan last Friday, honoring the Women’s national soccer team, which, on July 5, defeated Japan, 5-2, to win the Women’s World Cup.
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By Ryan Pane
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7/15/15
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