Friday, March 22, 2019

Morning News Brief: ‘He’s a thief’: Hempstead parents want Stith off school board

           

'He's a thief': Hempstead parents want Stith off school board

 

Stith admitted to stealing over $400,000 from the village fire department, where he was a volunteer firefighter.

 

TOP STORIES

Medford dog owner charged with animal cruelty

 

Police say they arrested Stuart Babitch on Wednesday.

 

3 women arrested on prostitution charges at Suffolk massage parlor

 

According to police, the three women, all from Flushing, Queens, were arrested Thursday night at Hau Xia Healthy Center.

 

Facebook confirms employees had access to user passwords

 

Facebook has confirmed reports that it stored passwords in plain text on its internal servers for years.

 

Dog Day Fridays for March 22

 

This week's dogs are up for adoption at Jake's Rescue Ranch. Their email is jakesrescueranch@gmail.com.

 

Poll: National Puppy Day

 

Happy National Puppy Day! Are you a dog or a cat person?

 

Tyson recalls chicken strips due to metal fears

 

The products have the establishment number "P-7221" on the back of their packages.

 

Demonstrators seek driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants

 

Demonstrators hit the streets Thursday to call on Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers to pass a measure that would allow undocumented immigrants to get driver's licenses.

 

'Thrones' actress Emilia Clarke says she's had 2 aneurysms

 

"Game of Thrones" actress Emilia Clarke revealed Thursday that she has had two life-threatening aneurysms, and two brain surgeries, since the show began.

 

Candy Crush vs. Mortal Kombat for Video Game Hall of Fame

 

The World Video Game Hall of Fame fielded thousands of nominations for the Class of 2019 from more than 100 countries, hall officials said Thursday after narrowing the field to 12.

 

Legislator: 1 billion fewer plastic bags in Suffolk thanks to new law

 

Legislator William Spencer says there are now about 1 billion fewer bags in Suffolk alone.

 

New Zealand bans 'military-style' guns after mosque attacks

 

An immediate sales ban went into effect to prevent stockpiling and new laws would be rushed through Parliament that would impose a complete ban on the weapons, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.

 


 

 

 

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