The joy of nominative determinism
The Joy of Nominative Determinism Can the alignment of names and occupations be more than mere coincidence? In secondary school, our music teacher was Mr. Doe, and our art teacher was Mr.…
The Joy of Nominative Determinism Can the alignment of names and occupations be more than mere coincidence? In secondary school, our music teacher was Mr. Doe, and our art teacher was Mr.…
Elder Abuse on Long Island: Causes and Solutions About 260,000 older adults in New York are likely affected by elder abuse, but stigma lea…
CAF Expands Women's Africa Cup of Nations Finals The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed the expansion of the Women's Af…
Increased Metlink Transport Services for Wellington Phoenix Game Day Greater Wellington Te Pane Matua Taiao announces extra capacity on M…
Zombie Elections on Long Island Such elections give the illusion of choice at the expense of true democratic representation. Early …
Prop 50 Passed: A Victory for the Status Quo The No on Prop 50 campaign faced significant structural hurdles, going beyond Gov. Gavin News…
The Story of Election Numbers So Far The Point, Newsday Opinion's daily newsletter, provides insight into local, city, and state political…
Vintage Blakeman – your man in NYC He's running again for Nassau County executive, but back in 2009 Blakeman sought the Republican nominat…