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Husband Testifies In LI Homicide Trial Of MS-13 Victim's Mother
Freddy Cuevas took the stand this week after losing his daughter to gang violence and then his wife two years later.

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Freddy Cuevas took the stand this week after losing his daughter to gang violence and then his wife two years later.

An American flag that flew over Kuwait, Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq has found a new home on Long Island.
Snowy owls, native to arctic regions, are rarely seen on Long Island.
An emotional trial is underway for a registered nurse, mother and teacher charged with homicide in the death of activist Evelyn Rodriguez.
The legislation is aimed squarely at automatic renewals and confusing promotions.
He bought his home in 1834 for $400 on three acres and raised his family.
"Get the f--- out my face," the councilman tells the police officer. "Don’t touch my f------ door. Don’t touch me.”
Mail has been unlawfully fished out of corner mailboxes and thousands of dollars have been stolen.
The 39-year-old was arrested and charged last week. Police say she took photos of boys in an elementary school bathroom.
Prosecutors want sexual abuse victims to come forward after a police officer was accused of abusing a woman with a learning disability.
Police say the animal was first spotted Valentine's Day.
It's the only drive of its kind on Long Island.
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The money would expand programs that allow cheap or free infant and toddler care while parents are in class or the library.
Officials say it's time for a change at the intersection known as "five corners."
Second Amendment supporters say the county unfairly denies permit applications.
Multiple monuments to the Pilgrims were tagged with red spray paint recently, according to Plymouth town officials.
Boston and other "sanctuary" cities will get additional SWAT agents under a new Trump administration order.
The family’s SUV was towed from East Orange to Newark, according to CBS New York.
Officials say the tech can expose fingerprints on fired ammunition, plastic bags, thermal paper, money, wood and articles of clothing.