Megalodon tends to dominate conversations about prehistoric ocean predators. Its massive jaws and oversized teeth have turned it into a pop-culture icon that feels almost mythical. Yet during the ...
MELVILLE, Long Island (WABC) -- A "purr-fect" rescue took place over the weekend after someone found a kitten sheltering in the doorway of a Bank of America in Melville, Long Island. A good Samaritan ...
Over the past few months, I’ve introduced artificial intelligence into the hobby life of my seven-year-old son, Peter. On Saturdays, he takes a coding class, in which he recently made a version of ...
Apple today shared a new "I'm Not Remarkable" ad that highlights the accessibility features available on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. Apple says its products are designed for every student, ...
The creator and star discusses the first episodes of her hit HBO comedy — and the surprising sensation of wearing so many hats at work: "I felt like I was cheating!" By Mikey O'Connell TV Features ...
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Yemeni coffee shops are the biggest dining trend of the fall, and now Long Island has its first shop with a drive-thru. The shiny and spacious Mokafé opens today on Route110 in Melville, in the former ...
Rocky Balboa is (kind of) returning to the big screen. Amazon MGM has revealed the first look at “The Offer” actor Anthony Ippolito as a young Sylvester Stallone in “I Play Rocky,” a true story about ...
When Judith Cantor and her family wanted to go to try a corn maze, they didn’t want to drive all the way from their home in Brooklyn to the East End of Long Island — so instead they chose F&W ...
Most students want to start the new school year with a fresh look and Santa Rosa Junior College’s mascot is no different. Rosco, the campus Bear Cub, got a physical revamp last fall when he was gifted ...
Is it historical fiction or delirious fantasy? David Greig’s shimmering, blood-spattered “The Book of I” (Europa, 160 pages, $24) begins in beautiful weather with a Viking killing spree. The year is ...