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Long Island Nurses’ Strike prevented

By Amisha Temal, Features Editor One distressing element of the healthcare industry that COVID-19 exacerbated was the frustration among nurses. Often overworked and underpaid, nurses around the country have spoken out against a plethora of problems they unfairly face in their fields.  Nurses from two major hospitals in Nassau County,…

U.S. Supreme Court overturns Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to exclude Trump from primary ballot

By Jack Levy, Staff Writer On Mar. 4, the United States Supreme Court unanimously overturned a decision made by the Colorado Supreme Court, the highest court in the state. This decision would have excluded former President Donald Trump from the state’s primary ballot. The Colorado Court’s decision came on Dec.…

Football’s coming home…to New Jersey?

By Izzy Stein, Staff Writer Good news for football fans as it was announced that the world’s largest sporting event will be hosted on North American soil in 2026: The FIFA World Cup. Contrary to common misconception, this football is celebrated globally as “The World’s Game,” and does not involve…

The Spring 2024 Semester Begins at Post

By Lauren Ritirato, Staff Writer The Spring 2024 Semester at Post is now in full swing. After the excitement of the holiday season and a month-long hiatus from classes, the campus is yet again filled with learning, laughs and making new memories.  Sophomore English writing major Anna Frost is enthusiastic…

2024 Election Updates

By Jack Levy, Staff Writer The 2024 Presidential Election is less than one year away and America as a whole will need to decide which candidate will steer the country in a better direction. The last presidential election in 2020 was one of the most divisive elections in recent history,…

Minimum wage increases in New York

By Aliya Couillard, News Editor The last time the New York City Metropolitan Area saw a wage increase was in 2019 when the wage went from $13.50 to $15 an hour.  Starting on Jan. 1, 2024, the minimum wage in New York City, Long Island and Westchester County went from…

The Black Friday Frenzy

By Olivia Mangelli, Staff Writer The Friday after Thanksgiving is one of the most famous Fridays of the year. Thousands of people flock to the department and retail stores for deals that only last for one day. Crowds form early in the morning while products are still in stock and…