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Long Island town hired self-described ‘bigot’ to fight local mosque expansion in federal discrimination case: court docs

In a federal discrimination case, a Long Island town has come under scrutiny for hiring a traffic expert, Jeffrey Buckholz, who faces allegations of harboring extreme anti-Muslim sentiments, physical violence

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Stocks, Bonds And The Dollar Drift After Latest Downgrade To U.S. Credit Rating

U.S. financial markets remained steady on Monday following the news that the U.S. government's debt levels are reaching unsustainable levels.

NJ Transit strike is over — but commuters still feeling the pain: ‘Pandemonium!’

NJ Transit Strike Leaves Commuters Scrambling After a temporary engineers' strike, NJ Transit riders are relieved as the rail system

Qatar’s gift plane is awaiting an overhaul in San Antonio : NPR

President Trump boards Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on May 12, 2025. Brendan Smialowski/AFP hide caption

Canterbury councillor blames subdivisions for making floods worse

Concerns Arise Over Flooding in Selwyn District There is growing concern that the development of subdivisions is exacerbating flooding issues

Yuri Grigorovich, Considered Among Greatest Choreographers Ever, Dies At 98

Moscow: Russian ballet maestro Yuri Grigorovich, known as one of the greatest choreographers of the 20th century, passed away at

Denver Quebec Square sold to Canadian-based fund

Denver's Quebec Square, a popular shopping center located at 7506 East 36th Ave., has been recently sold for $56.67 million

Mary Trump Offers Bleak Truth About Her Uncle Donald And His Allies

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Hudson Yards casino plan dropped after backlash to complex near NYC High Line

A contentious plan to construct a $12 billion casino complex in Hudson Yards near the High Line has been abandoned