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The Suffolk County Clerk’s office raised red flags about cybersecurity threats months before the attack in September that crashed the county government computer networks.
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The Naming Commision charged with reviewing defense department property that commemorates the Confederacy said the KKK picture at West Point is outside the scope of its investigation.
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Law will target illegal chop shops that buy the stolen parts, and increase cooperation between police and the Department of Motor Vehicles to track thefts.
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Long Island's Sunrise Highway and Jericho Turnpike have seen the highest numbers of fatal traffic accidents according to a Newsday report that analyzed five years of crash records.
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The Connetquot Central School District on Long Island is under state investigation for human rights abuse after ordering a teacher to remove LGBTQ pride flags from the classrooms.
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The LGBTQ community on Long Island experiences a high rate of depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions according to a first-of-its-kind survey by Stony Brook Medicine.
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The military lifestyle makes service members and veterans more likely to face cybertheft and scams due to frequent moves, long deployments overseas, and access to regular government paychecks.
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New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker said a $17 million surplus and the upgrade to its credit rating mean the city's finances are improving.
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Members of the Coast Guard and ferry operators teamed up with about 100 Suffolk County police officers for an active shooter exercise on the ferry, and at the terminal in Port Jefferson.
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Tens of thousands of Afghans are trying to get permanent residence in the U.S. Many of them assisted American troops in Afghanistan during the war, but have been waiting years for a visa.