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Today's riddle: Why do fish live in salt water? 🤔 (Answer below!)
• Long Island sex trafficking and how to stop it aim of Hicksville panel discussion (newsday.com) — A Nassau police vice squad leader, a Town of Oyster Bay planning official, and others joined Hicksville residents to discuss how communities can help combat illegal sex work and trafficking on Long Island. Speakers described rising arrests, enforcement challenges, and concerns about neighborhood safety, while emphasizing that residents should stay alert and push for action that protects vulnerable women rather than only punishing them.
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