

Op-Ed: GOP Cannot Become Dems’ Useful Idiots on Immigration
By Steve Levy The shooting weeks ago of a protester by an ICE official has triggered outcry from Democrats and the liberal media, as anticipated, but also from a large number of Republicans. That’s not surprising since the video appears to contradict statements from ICE that the victim had been brandishing a weapon with the intent to slaughter federal agents. The protestor was interfering with an ICE arrest and appears to have been resisting his own arrest. But the video does


Northwell's Manhasset Feinstein Labs to Study Psychedelic Drugs
By Mark Demetropoulos Northwell Health’s Feinstein Labs, located in Manhasset, announced the opening of the Center for Psychedelics Research and Treatment (CPRT) , a new branch of the Feinstein Labs, which will be located at Zucker Hillside Hospital in Glen Oaks, Queens NY. This Center will showcase a state-of-the-art clinical laboratory including driving simulator, modular bar as well as living spaces which shall imitate real life social environments; and shall include de


Long Island Ducks Baseball Team Sold to REV
By Thomas Nothel REV Entertainment - the official sports and Entertainment Company of the Texas Rangers – has purchased the Long Island Ducks baseball team. The Ducks are a franchise of the Atlantic League of professional baseball, and the prior owner is Frank Boulton who was the original owner of the Ducks. Boulton said “the time has come” to sell the team because he is 75 years old and wants to ensure the the legacy he built with the Ducks will continue. REV Enterta


Suffolk DA Busts 9 Huntington Bloods Gang Members for Murder, Sex Trafficking
By Rupert Deedes Suffolk District Attorney Ray Tierney announced the arrest of nine members of a violent Huntington criminal gang known as the "Lowndes Block Gang" - an affiliate of the national Bloods street gang - who were indicted on sweeping charges including murder, shootings, illegal weapons possession, and sex trafficking. DA Tierney described the group as a “violent street organization” that operated in and around Lowndes Avenue in Huntington Station. Prosecut


Backgrounder: A Brief History of the “Bloods” Gangs
By Rupert Deedes The arrest of nine members of the violent “Bloods” gang in Huntington, raises questions about the gang: The Bloods emerged in Los Angeles in the early 1970s as a loose coalition of neighborhood gangs formed largely in response to the growing power of the rival “Crips” gang. Rather than a single hierarchical organization, the Bloods developed as a confederation of local sets, united by opposition to the Crips and by shared symbols (notably the color red). Fr


Couple Cited for Pet Kangaroo in Locust Valley
By Ishan Shah Oyster Bay Officials issued an appearance ticket this week after police discovered a Kangaroo and several sloths inside a vehicle near the Karmic Grind coffee shop in Locust Valley. According to multiple town officials the animals were being transported by an exotic exhibitor in a manner that violated local safety regulations. The owners claimed that the animals were not injured – but the state and local laws prohibit the public presence of exotic animals


Huntington Detective Arrested for Child Sex Solicitation
By Chris O’Neill A Huntington-based police detective – Robert Sacco - has been arrested by the US Department of Justice for sexual exploitation of a child. Sacco is being prosecuted by the US Attorney’s office in the northern district, because the investigation was run out of upstate New York. According to the Justice Department, beginning in October 2025, Sacco began contact with an undercover law enforcement officer online using encrypted messaging. This contact went



