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By The Numbers

More People Are on the Streets The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development found that 582,462 people in this country are homeless. That is an increase of 11% from last year and is considered […]

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Climate Zealots: The World Is Going to End….Again

This past week, almost every mainstream liberal media outlet (was that redundant?) has been blaring headlines that today was the hottest day ever. EARTH HITS RECORD HIGH TEMP AGAIN https://paper.newsday.com/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?edid=6b7194a3-718f-4f97-ac97-22ee24cb671c&pnum=14 And they’ll say the same […]

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Get Cellphones out of the Classroom

By Steve Levy A recent study concluded that cell phones create distractions in schools. To which my grandson responded: “Duh!” https://paper.newsday.com/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?edid=7f1d0050-f904-4882-bd35-a4b5a7bd90b7&pnum=2 It looks like the only ones who didn’t know this were the people who […]

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Local Roads Are Essential

By Will Barclay Every day, New Yorkers rely on local roads, bridges and culverts to go to work, go to school, run their errands and enjoy our state’s many great recreational destinations. Unfortunately, these same […]