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The "Anfield Cat" has become famous after he interrupted a soccer game in England Monday night. (Photo: Twitter)

Anfield Cat: Cat Runs Across Soccer Field During Game [Video]

Spectators, players and coaches in England were taken by surprise after a feline decided to jump into a Premier League match between Liverpool and Tottenham…



Richard Morgan stands outside Rep. Tim Bishop's office in Patchogue on Friday Feb. 3, 2011

Occupy Protesters Rally Against NDAA in Patchogue

Occupy Long Island activists rallied Friday outside the Patchogue office…



In this 1978 file photo, Robert Hegyes portrays Juan Epstein from the comedy series "Welcome Back Kotter." The actor best known for playing the Jewish Puerto Rican student on the 1970s TV show has died. He was 60. (AP Photo, file)

Juan Epstein: Robert Hegyes Dead at 60

“Welcome Back, Kotter” actor Robert Hegyes died Thursday morning after suffering a heart attack. The 60-year-old had a previous heart attack a few years ago…



This photo provided by Centers for Disease Control shows a case-patient with skin lesions, left, and a close-up of one of the lesions with mysterious blue fibers sprouting from the skin, published as part of a CDC study on Morgellons. Results of the CDC study released Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012 conclude that Morgellons exists only in the patients' minds. Sufferers of the mystery illness describe a variety of symptoms, including fatigue, erupting sores, crawling sensations on their skin and — perhaps worst of all — mysterious red, blue or black fibers that sprout from their skin. (AP Photo/CDC)

Morgellons Disease: Morgellons is Psychological, CDC Says

Mogellons disease only exists in sufferers’ minds, according to a new study by the Center of Disease Control. People with the disease often complain of…



This handout image provided by NASA, taken Sunday night, Jan. 22, 2012, shows a  solar flare erupting on the Sun's northeastern hemisphere. Space weather officials say the strongest solar storm in more than six years is already bombarding Earth with radiation with more to come. The Space Weather Prediction Center in Colorado observed a flare Sunday night at 11 p.m. EST. Physicist Doug Biesecker said the biggest concern from the speedy eruption is the radiation, which arrived on Earth an hour later. It will likely continue through Wednesday. It's mostly an issue for astronauts' health and satellite disruptions. It can cause communication problems for airplanes that go over the poles. (AP Photo/NASA)

Solar Storm: Northern Lights Visible From Solar Storm

The strongest solar radiation storm since 2005 is still in progress, and Americans in northern states can expect to see the effects on Tuesday night….



Syosset School District

Syosset High School Student Diagnosed With MRSA

A Syosset High School student has contracted MRSA, principal Giovanni Durante announced in a letter sent home to parents Monday. “A student who attends Syosset…