Kevin Noel spends his days selling electric bikes and scooters — and helping clients whose vehicles are misbehaving. He’s never had a problem with his own ride, a blue-and-white e-bike decorated with stickers, but he has heard the stories... Read More
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What’s fueling the Great Resignation? One survey has dug into the job-hopping. The biggest factors are money and career growth, a recent Pew Research survey of workers showed, with nearly two-thirds (63%) of respondents citing those as... Read More
Drivers are eager to boost fuel economy when gas prices are elevated. Could it be as simple as selecting the “Eco” mode found in many late-model cars and SUVs? To find out, we recently tested Eco mode in vehicles undergoing our... Read More
Long Island parents had mixed reactions Tuesday to the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of a COVID-19 booster shot for kids. US authorizes COVID vaccine booster shot for kids ages 5 to 11 The FDA cleared the booster for children... Read More
One of America’s more affordable housing options is now a target of investors, leaving tenants out from the decision to move. Housing in the U.S. is getting more expensive all the time — especially lately. A real estate research firm found... Read More
The Air Force Academy has said that four seniors may not be allowed to graduate later this month because they have refused to get vaccinated against COVID-19. In addition, they may have to pay back thousands of dollars in tuition... Read More
Nassau Coliseum stood as the state-of-the-art for indoor arenas back in 1972 when it first opened. Since then the building has become legendary, hosting iconic rock stars, presidents, and dynastic hockey teams. Below we gathered some historical facts... Read More
Step outside Sunday night and you’ll be able to catch a glimpse of the total lunar eclipse. Late in the evening, the full moon is slated to pass directly into Earth’s shadow cast by the sun, illuminating the moon a brilliant... Read More
Homebuyers can’t catch a break. Mortgage rates advanced to their highest point since July 2009 this week. The rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage increased to 5.3%, up from 5.27% last week, according to Freddie Mac. Mortgage rates have jumped... Read More
Zavier Foster, a graduating senior at Baldwin High School, has been named one of 620 semifinalists in the 2022 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. The semifinalists were selected from a pool of over 5000 candidates chosen from nearly 3.6 million... Read More
Apple announced Tuesday that it will discontinue production of its iconic iPod Touch device, with the remaining stock only available “while supplies last.” For many, the iPod touch specifically was an entryway to Apple’s wider... Read More
The 1918 influenza pandemic couldn’t bring Lincoln College down. Neither could the Great Depression or World War II. It survived a major fire and economic hardships. But the college is closing for good on Friday — the victim of two modern... Read More
With the premiere of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds happening, we couldn’t be more excited! The series will focus on both familiar faces and new friends as they journey throughout the stars and explore, well… just what the title promises. For... Read More
WNBA star Brittney Griner has been listed as being “wrongfully detained” in Russia by the American government, sources familiar with the situation confirmed to ESPN. The sources and other officials working on... Read More
Football fans may be getting their post-Thanksgiving football feasts sooner rather than later. According to NBC’s Peter King, Amazon Prime Video is doing its part to make sure it broadcasts at least one NFL game on Black Friday, all in the name of... Read More