Long Island Rail Road Strike Ends
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The first Long Island Rail Road strike in more than 30 years ended late last night as union and transit officials reached a deal, sparing more than a quarter-million riders another day of scrambling and frustration.
Kathy Hochul has pointed fingers at President Donald Trump for the strike, while he denied all wrongdoing. But does Trump actually have the power to stop the strike, and why is the governor placing blame on the president?
Gov. Kathy Hochul and MTA leaders announced plans to restore service on the Long Island Rail Road after reaching a deal to end the strike.