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| A year later, LIers still have lasting effects from COVID-19 |
| Scientists are unsure what is causing the lingering symptoms, how to prevent and treat them, why some people get them and others don't, and how long the effects may last. |
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| Cuomo: Masks will not be required in school outdoors; indoor rule remains |
| Gov. Cuomo said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention "are not going to change their guidance for several weeks" on mask requirements, but New York will take a step to loosen rules. |
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| Suffolk PBA super PAC sends mailer with false info, images about incumbent mayor |
| A mailer paid for by the Long Island Law Enforcement Foundation criticizes Southampton Village Mayor Jesse Warren for appointing an artist it wrongly says is a felon to a police reform committee and also features a digitally altered photo of the two. |
| King Kullen has new president, executive VP |
| For the first time since its founding 91 years ago, Long Island grocer King Kullen has a president who is not a member of the founder's family. |
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| Group raises 50 U.S. flags on street, but some neighbors disapprove |
| Fifty American flags hanging from utility poles on Shore Road in Glen Cove will stay there through the summer as part of a grassroots beautification effort. The flags, one for each state, went up just before Memorial Day. |
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| Watch: Pride car parade and festival held in Babylon Village |
| The Village of Babylon held a Pride car parade on Sunday. The organizers say the village has shown them tremendous encouragement. Newsday's Steve Langford reports. |
| Motorcyclist killed on LIE in Ronkonkoma, cops say |
| Suffolk police said Scott Dawes collided with a Jeep between exits 60 and 61 and was "ejected into the HOV lane" where he was struck by a 2012 Honda. |
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| '70s-themed restaurant, arcade opens in Patchogue |
| Play Skee-Ball while enjoying cocktails, local beers and a menu featuring tacos, mac-and-cheese and more. |
| Police: 4 people rescued from Long Island Sound |
| Police said the four launched from Wading River Beach to go fishing, but said their raft drifted out into the Sound — leaving them "unable to paddle back due to the current." |
| Letters: Levy does not want to reward 'cabal,' golf course purchase |
| Reader letters to Newsday. |
| Isles-Bruins line matchups will be crucial to Monday's Game 5 |
| Trotz said getting the last line change at home in Game 4 win and getting the matchup he wanted was huge, but he'll have no such luxury in Boston. |
| Bezos to go to space aboard Blue Origin flight in July |
| "I want to go on this flight because it's a thing I've wanted to do all my life," Bezos said on Instagram. "It's an adventure. It's a big deal for me." |
| Supreme Court rules against immigrants with temporary status |
| A unanimous Supreme Court ruled that thousands of people living in the U.S. for humanitarian reasons are ineligible to apply to become permanent residents. |
| Francis X. Kilgannon, lawyer, NCC professor, dies at 82 |
| Outside of the classroom, Kilgannon of Hempstead frequently took on cases fighting for educational services for students with disabilities, often pro bono. |
| Bellone to host conference on judicial reform |
| Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson will be the keynote speaker. |
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