I don't know who edits the Newsday website. Check out these two stories that appear on the front page of newsday.com. Here is the first one:
Is it me, or should the headline read "Why water has become a commodity"? And here is the second one:
"With a historic harbor"? I know it has become a matter of preference, but it really should be "With an historic harbor." Perhaps I am just being a little picky on this one, but the first article, with the headline "is become," is just ridiculous.
Newsday said there was a twenty percent chance of snow today. I checked the website before I left for work. Of course, it started snowing just as I left, and it didn't stop until just before lunch. Thanks, Newsday.
This photo appeared on the Newsday.com website. The victim's mother is hugging me after the verdict in the John White manslaughter trial. The jury deliberated for four days before convicting the defendant at 9pm on Saturday, December 22.