In this file photo, Linden Beaton, center, stands with his lawyers, Sam Roberts, left, and Gillian Kress at his trial in state Supreme Court, St. George. (Steve White for the Staten Island Advance)
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — As several of the victim’s family members sobbed softly in the a
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A damaged ego is usually the worst injury a chess player can come out of a match with. But in Russia, a seven-year-old child playing with a robot was forced to interrupt the game when the machine suddenly snapped one his fingers, breaking it.
The incident, on July 19, was reported by sta
If you happen to see someone painting an electrical box in Cranston, most likely it isn’t your typical graffiti. Out of seventeen applicants, six local artists were chosen to each paint an electrical box around the city. The project is a collaboration between the Cranston Arts Commission
In mid-July, New York City issued a public service video announcement advising residents what to do in case of a nuclear attack. Local news reports said the PSA was not made because of an impending threat, which is fortunate: A 2021 Global Strategy Group survey created to assess New Yorkers’
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As we move into the digital age, a lot of documents are now becoming digital-only. We’re talking about things that used to be printed on paper, such as utility bills, bills for your cable TV subscription, your newspaper subscription, invoices for purchases, and so on.
All of that h
As we move into the digital age, a lot of documents are now becoming digital-only. We’re talking about things that used to be printed on paper, such as utility bills, bills for your cable TV subscription, your newspaper subscription, invoices for purchases, and so on.
All of that h
Members of the international veterinary community continue to provide aid and support for Ukrainian pet owners and their companion animals fleeing a Russian-led invasion that, as of early July, had killed nearly 5,000 civilians, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner f