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Doctors: Best defense against omicron variant is booster |
As more cases emerge globally, Dr. Bruce Farber, chief of infectious diseases at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and North Shore University Hospital, said the new variant has signs of being worse than the delta variant. |
Harry Styles plays first concert at UBS Arena |
"I think when I'm 80 people are going to talk about this arena the way they talk about Shea Stadium. I can tell my grandkids, 'Grandma was at the first show at UBS Arena and it was Harry Styles!' " |
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Rep. Tom Suozzi announces NY gubernatorial run |
Calling himself a "common-sense" Democrat, he wants to reduce crime and cut taxes to make the state more affordable. |
Source: Max Scherzer and Mets agree to $130 million deal |
The average annual value of the contract is the richest in MLB history, and brings the Mets' projected payroll for 2022 to more than $260 million. |
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NYC mayor urges masks for indoor locations; issues vax mandate for child-care employees |
Mayor Bill de Blasio said he is not ready to issue a mask mandate for all indoor sites in the city until more is learned about the omicron variant. |
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Huntington Hospital notifies 13,000 patients of data breach; employee fired, Northwell says |
A night shift employee has been fired and charged with criminal violation of the federal law protecting patient confidentiality. The hospital followed law enforcement instructions to delay reporting the 2019 breach until this month, Northwell said. |
Rapper in plea talks with federal prosecutors in drug case, lawyer says |
The two-time Grammy nominee, best known for the hit single "Trap Queen," could face 10 years to life in prison if convicted after trial, prosecutors said. |
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New LI restaurant debuts 9-course, ever-changing tasting menus |
Prismatic and original, Restaurant X aims to bend the rules about what it means to both eat in and run a restaurant. |
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Top holiday toys that'll be on their wish lists |
Check off gift ideas for everyone on your holiday shopping list with our guide to the newest and trendiest offerings at Long Island-based retailers. |
Are dentists introducing teens to opioids? |
Dentists are the sixth-highest prescribers of opioids in the United States |
Doctor: Condition improving of Suffolk cop injured in suspected DWI crash |
Officer Timothy Thrane no longer requires life support or a ventilator, according to the chief of trauma surgery at Stony Brook University Hospital. Thrane, hospitalized since the Nov. 3 accident in Yaphank, is alert and communicative, the doctor said. |
French bulldog stolen from Bay Shore home reunited with owner |
The owner of three-month-old Zushi, Catherine Vasquez, confirmed her puppy was back home in a brief text. The puppy was stolen during a burglary that happened between 8 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Sunday, according to Suffolk police. |
'This lake is dying.' Amityville residents petition to save popular recreational spot |
A group of residents in Amityville is demanding the village address ongoing issues with Avon Lake, which they say has fallen into disrepair. Mayor Dennis Siry says, "We are working on this and we know it's a problem we have to fix." |
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