
Opinion: Finally, a Black woman on the Supreme Court?
By Elaine Gross In the 246-year history of the United States, a Black woman has never served on the U.S. Supreme Court. With President Joe

By Elaine Gross In the 246-year history of the United States, a Black woman has never served on the U.S. Supreme Court. With President Joe

By Elisabeth Ford As Hannah Godonskii’s velvet soprano voice echoed through the music hall filled with tear-stained faces, she prayed for the safety of her

By Taylor Nicioli “Impractical Jokers” star James Murray joined Ogden Elementary School students March 15 to kick off his Long Island book tour and debut

By Adam Flash Every four years in February, all eyes turn to the Olympic Winter Games. However, Olympic sports can be enjoyed year-round, including on

By Scott Brinton Sautéing onion scented the air in the ring-shaped main hall of St. Vladimir’s Parish Center in Uniondale last Sunday as a frenetic

By Augostina Mallous With the Russian invasion of Ukraine forcing millions of Ukrainians to defend their homeland in a brutal war, the group Ukrainian Americans

By Jair Brooks-Davis Certain versions of hockey have been played for almost a thousand years, solidifying the game’s significance in world sporting culture, yet in

By Rebecca Williams In 2020, New York had the second highest homelessness population in the country. In a city of more than 8.3 million people,

By Griffin Schmoyer Since the start of the year, Wordle has been one of the hottest topics across social media. In just a few months,

By Daniel Gall and Samantha Sivert WRHU reporters Samantha Sivert and Daniel Gall went to Ogden Elementary School in Woodmere March 16 to interview James

By Scott Brinton John Shafranski, 23, a Hofstra University civil engineering student, said he couldn’t sleep for 48 hours after Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb.

By Benjamin Rifkin In a previous Long Island Advocate column on Feb. 28, I debunked Russia’s claim that Ukraine has never been an independent country