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A mural on a restaurant wall in Vilnius depicts U.S. Presidential candidate Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin kissing.

NY GOP Congressman Slams Trump’s ‘Disgraceful’ Equation of the U.S. and Russia

"There’s no way an American president can be suggesting any type of equivalence between the United States and Russia,” Peter King said.
By Will Bredderman
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, left, stands beside Gov. Andrew Cuomo and a host of Long Island officials.

Strands of Scandal Keep Connecting Back to Top Cuomo Donor and Appointee

Anthony Bonomo is a recurring character in state ethics dramas—most recently those involving Edward Mangano and Andrew Cuomo.
By Will Bredderman
Former State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and his son Adam leave court after being found guilty.

Former State Senate Leader Dean Skelos and Son Found Guilty at Corruption Trial

Former State Senate Leader Dean Skelos and his son Adam Skelos have been found guilty of all counts in a corruption trial today
By Will Bredderman
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, with Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, center, and Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto (Photo:)

Tapes Reveal How Indicted Pol Used Nassau County Exec to Manipulate Cuomo

By Will Bredderman
Former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.

Democrat Bashes Giuliani’s Endorsements in DA Races

By Ross Barkan
State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos. (Photo: Matthew Cavanaugh for Getty Images)

Dean Skelos Resigning as State Senate Majority Leader: Report

By Will Bredderman and Ross Barkan
Nassau District Attorney Kathleen Rice at Hofstra University October, 2010 (Photo by Howard Schnapp-Pool/Getty Images)

Nassau DA Kathleen Rice Threatens Local Newspaper

By Vanessa Haughton
A frame from Bruce Blakeman's "What's Wrong With Her?" ad (Screengrab: Blakeman 2014 campaign).

GOPer’s Ad Slams Nassau Democratic Congressional Candidate on Women

By Will Bredderman
They look like the stepped right out of the video game (Twitter).

Defeated ‘Call of Duty’ Gamer Sends SWAT Team to Winner’s LI House

By Sage Lazzaro
Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice with RWDSU.

RWDSU Endorses Kathleen Rice’s Congressional Bid

By Ross Barkan
What an eye-sore. (NBC)

Court Case: Long Island Crazies Want to Ban Street Basketball

By Vinnie Mancuso
New York 4th Congressional District, currently represented by Carolyn McCarthy. (Photo: Wikimedia)

Congressional Redistricting Plan Begins to Unfold

By Colin Campbell

IPads For Sixth Graders: School Is Awesome Now

By Adrianne Jeffries

Meanwhile, On Long Island…

By Tom Acitelli
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