It is a commonly held frustration of Long Island residents that our governments seem to always be behind the curve, as opposed to ahead of it.
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By Joshua Lafazan
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11/9/23
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Let me state up front that I was critical from the start of former President Donald Trump’s refusal to accept the result of the 2020 election . . .
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8/17/23
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“Nice species ya got there. Be a shame if something happened to it.”
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By Mark Nolan
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8/3/23
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Last week I was at two events that, in very different ways, encapsulated significant aspects of my life. The first was in Washington . . .
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6/22/23
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The true enormity of the real-life consequences that will result from the leaking of sensitive national security secrets by Air Guardsman Jack Teixeira hit me hard the other day . . .
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4/27/23
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Human civilization has developed side by side with technology — some may say, in competition with it. Technological innovations have diminished the need for workers in jobs requiring . . .
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By Ilana Greenberg
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2/23/23
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Viewing the American political scene today, I can’t help thinking about what Yeats wrote more than a century ago: “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world.”
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2/16/23
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Russia. Friend? Enemy? Campaign and political pawn is more like it these days.
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12/22/16
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How deeply can one’s love, loyalty and financial commitment to the Clintons run? Just ask George Stephanopoulos.
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5/29/15
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I wouldn’t go so far as to call Howard Gardner a prophet, but way back in 1993, he sure predicted the chaotic politics that are roiling our public education system these days.
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By Scott Brinton
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4/2/15
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