NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with author Colm Toibin about his new novel Long Island, which centers around a woman dealing with the fallout of a pregnancy caused by her husband's betrayal.
The Long Island Association, the region’s largest business group, has appointed Steven Kent as the chief economist of the LIA ...
The Safe Center of Long Island shut down Friday due to a lack of funding, leaving thousands to rely on Nassau County for its ...
The only iguanas outside the Americas, Fiji iguanas are an enigma. A new genetic analysis shows that they are most closely ...
Dementia care too often focuses on managing physical symptoms rather than recognizing the person behind the diagnosis.
The biggest drivers of the gains were international migration and births outpacing deaths, according to U.S. Census Bureau ...
More than 900 nurses at Northwell’s South Shore University Hospital canceled a planned strike after reaching a tentative ...
Search engines have seen an uptick in people asking about the country's economic fate, including "is a recession coming in ...
The South is home to some of the finest stretches of sand and coastal communities in the country. Here are our readers' ...
On Feb. 27 the Asian American Institude of Research and Engagement (AAIRE) completed a study that found Asian Americans on ...
A group of bipartisan lawmakers is throwing its weight behind an effort to obtain more state funding for Nassau University ...
Malachi Davis' 35 points led Long Island University over Chicago State 68-57 on Wednesday in the Northeast Conference Tournament quarterfinals.