Document EFTA00032603 appears to be a compilation of news snippets from Newsday, likely part of a daily update or newsletter.
The document contains various news items, including a report on the drop in fatal opioid overdoses in Long Island, a lawsuit against a NY immigrant license law, and a discussion about Suffolk lawmakers considering halting a red light camera program. It also references an editorial calling for Alexander Acosta's resignation due to his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein. The document provides a glimpse into local news and current events from July 2019.

Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story
Julie K. Brown
Investigative journalism that broke the Epstein case open

Filthy Rich: The Jeffrey Epstein Story
James Patterson
Bestselling account of Epstein's crimes and network

Relentless Pursuit: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
Bradley J. Edwards
Victims' attorney's firsthand account
From: Newsday Update <[email protected]> To: -4 Subject: LI fatal opioid overdoses drop 24 percent, officials say Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2019 09:02:37 +0000 22, Morning Update SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSD LI fatal opioid overdoses drop 24 percent, officials say The deaths fell a combined total of nearly 24 percent last year in the two counties, officials said. EFTA00032603
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Clerk files suit to block NY immigrant license law The governor signed the bill despite concern about whether federal immigration officials could access drivers' information. Advertisement EFTA00032605
Suffolk lawmakers: Halt red light camera program EFTA00032606
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Video shows Ller distraught after fatal bar fight Samuel White is on trial on first-degree manslaughter charges in the death of a Bay Shore man. Watch: Limited-run beer being produced for Jones Beach charity run Brewers from around Long Island are working to produce a limited-run charity beer for the 14th annual Marcum Workplace Challenge run-walk at Jones Beach State Park on July 30. EFTA00032608
Editorial: Secretary of labor should step down Alexander Acosta played a questionable role in the sordid story of Jeffrey Epstein. EFTA00032609
2 plead guilty, fined $21G for overcrowded house A raid found 32 seasonal workers lived in the property, with most sleeping in a basement alongside a generator and gasoline. Advertisement EFTA00032610
Pitchers dominate as AL beats NL in All- Star Game EFTA00032611
American League wins its seventh consecutive Midsummer Classic. There were 23 strikeouts, with the NL fanning 16 times. Jury: Ex-charity head stole from NY nonprofit Wafa Abboud, the former head of the nonprofit Human First, was convicted of embezzling money, conspiracy and bank fraud. EFTA00032612
31 garden chores and tips for July "Summertime, and the livin's easy! EFTA00032613
Bellone uses rare veto over health center contract Bellone said lawmakers have "no legal authority" and the resolution cannot be legally sustained. EFTA00032614
Union rep: Class sizes will grow in Wyandanch The district's bare-bones budget means average class sizes in elementary grades will rise to about 32 this fall. EFTA00032615
CDC: Parents should be aware of polio- like illness Acute flaccid myelitis, a rare but serious viral infection simply known as AFM, strikes in late summer through early fall. EFTA00032616
Your guide to a Hamptons vacation Where to stay and what to do on a day trip -- or a weekend getaway. EFTA00032617
Report: SBU's economic effect worth $7.23B a year Together, the university and its medical center are LI's largest "single-site employer," with nearly 16,000 employees. Sign up for more newsletters View this email in your browser Copyright@ 2019 Newsday. All rights reserved. EFTA00032618
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