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Connecticut actor Camiryn Dorlinn is set to make her off-Broadway debut in the show “Fight or Flight” this weekend.
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Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman claims Susan Poser failed to provide a clear condemnation of Hamas in her letters to Hofstra University students.
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WSHU's Sabrina Garone spoke with Jase Bernhardt, a Hofstra University meteorologist and professor, about the declining air quality in the Northeast due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires. He said our region saw the worst of it Wednesday afternoon, but it’s hard to predict when skies will look normal again.
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The Nassau County Legislature voted in approval of a 99-year lease agreement with Las Vegas Sands. The $4 billion entertainment center would be built on the 72-acre Nassau Coliseum property in Uniondale.
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Nearly two-thirds of CEOs surveyed said they worry about the stability of their company’s bank, but not enough to switch banks.
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The university claims the Nassau County Planning Commission failed to give the public advanced notice about a March 3 public hearing on the proposal, in violation of New York’s Open Meetings Law.
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Donald Trump is the first U.S. president to be criminally charged; legal and presidential experts share their concerns about the ramifications of the indictment that made history.
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Nassau County residents rallied Monday in opposition of a proposed casino in the area surrounding Nassau Coliseum, known as the Nassau Hub.
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Almost 27% of people living and working on Long Island are in a labor union.
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WSHU’s J.D. Allen spoke with Hofstra University law professor James Sample about this turning point for reproductive justice. Sample is concerned with how the nation’s highest court views the Fourteenth Amendment, which grants equal protection under the law.