If you're interested in getting a local perspective on the big picture in news, then our National & World News will give you just what you're looking for. This section covers all the big stories that matter to the nation – from the perspective of a local like you.
By Long Island July 19, 2024
A significant IT outage swept across the globe on Friday morning, causing severe disruptions at airports, airlines, banks, and other institutions as some Microsoft-based computers failed to operate.
By Long Island July 13, 2024
In recent years, Simmons retreated from the public eye, sparking concern among fans.
By Long Island July 12, 2024
In a surprising turn of events, a New Mexico judge dismissed Alec Baldwin's manslaughter case on Friday, the third day of his trial
By Long Island July 02, 2024
Governor Kathy Hochul launches the "Get Offline, Get Outside" campaign, offering free entry to state park pools and a $1.5 million grant for swimming instruction transportation to promote outdoor activities and physical health for New ...
By Long Island May 01, 2024
Hempstead authorities are seeking public assistance in locating Amani Mills, a 15-year-old girl reported missing, last seen leaving her residence with her whereabouts and destination unknown.
By Long Island April 30, 2024
The New York Attorney General's Office, alongside law enforcement partners, has indicted four individuals on 35 charges related to gun trafficking in Central New York, seizing 31 firearms, including ghost guns, as part of ongoing ...
By Long Island April 29, 2024
Nassau County's Missing Persons Squad launches an investigation into the disappearance of 15-year-old Robert Eley, last seen in Freeport, urging the public for any information leading to his whereabouts.
By Long Island April 09, 2024
New York Attorney General Letitia James issues a consumer alert cautioning against discriminatory pricing practices at car washes targeting Jewish customers in the days leading up to Passover, emphasizing that such practices are illegal under ...
By Long Island April 08, 2024
Illinois health officials recall unsafe solar eclipse glasses sold through Amazon and local stores in prime viewing areas.
By Long Island January 11, 2024
New York authorities swiftly responded to a bomb threat at the home of Judge Arthur Engoron, overseeing Donald Trump's civil fraud trial, just hours before closing arguments, with "fertilizer bombs" threats adding tension to the ...
By Long Island November 19, 2023
Rosalynn Carter was under hospice care at her home, alongside her husband, President Carter.
By Long Island October 31, 2023
New York Governor Kathy Hochul unveils a $75 million initiative to bolster security, combat hate crimes, and promote a safe environment in response to a surge in hate and bias incidents following the October 7 ...
By Long Island August 29, 2023
New York's High Schools Achieve Top Honors in U.S. News Rankings for Academic Excellence and College Readiness.
By Long Island August 28, 2023
Shell, who was under Heuermann's supervision in 2010, reveals how her ex-colleagues detailed his exuberant accounts of bear-hunting ventures.
By Long Island August 25, 2023
Former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago briefly listed as 'sold' on Zillow amidst legal challenges, sparking speculation and denials
By Long Island August 24, 2023
Long Island woman's lawyer suggests bias in trial of Broadway coach assailant.
By Long Island August 21, 2023
Aljamain Sterling, Uniondale, loses the UFC bantamweight title in the main event of UFC 292 on Saturday to Sean O'Malley, Arizona.
By Long Island August 04, 2023
Long Island investigators reveal the identity of a new victim, Karen Vergata, in the Gilgo Beach murder case, further connecting her to suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann.
By Long Island July 26, 2023
Sinead O'Connor, the renowned singer of "Nothing Compares 2 U," passed away at 56, leaving behind a powerful musical legacy.
By Long Island July 24, 2023
Authorities investigating the accused Gilgo Beach killer's Long Island home have allegedly found a soundproof room in the basement, leading them to believe it could be linked to at least one victim's death.