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Construction employment in Nassau and Suffolk counties decreased in November, the ninth straight month of job declines, according to a monthly report from the Associated General Contractors of America ...
C-Span has joined YouTube TV, ending a yearslong fight by the public affairs network to secure placement on major live TV streaming services and restoring access for millions of cord-cutters who had ...
A federally operated maritime surveillance system that would deploy cameras and other monitoring sensors on a hilltop in San Clemente and likely at the city’s pier could be up and running as soon as ...
A former Manhasset sleep clinician who admitted planting hidden cameras in bathrooms to spy on patients was sentenced to 6 months in the county correctional center on Thursday in Mineola. Sanjai ...
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HOJ Innovations is pushing its engineering boundaries with the company’s first overhead crane combining extreme span and heavy lifting capacity, measuring more than ...
Last year, while researching for my book "Healthy to 100: How Strong Social Ties Lead to Long Lives," I visited five of the world's healthiest countries — Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Italy, and ...
An aerial view of Valley Children's Hospital's giraffe shaped microgrid admist a rural landscape. When you think about children's hospitals, you might picture brightly colored walls, caring nurses, ...
Five crashes on Long Island in a 10-hour span ending early Monday left three people dead and five injured, according to multiple police agencies. About 2:50 a.m. Monday in Yaphank, the driver of a ...
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Crews started clearing brush and preparing a hillside in northern San Clemente this week to build a 1,400-foot-long wall that hopes to keep landslide debris from shutting down a key coastal rail line.