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At the top of their class, two good friends Their friendship brought them academic success: Lee and Ibrahim are Wantagh’s When you’re in good compa- Class of 2024 valedictorian and ny, anything is possible. Just salutatorian, respectively. Both ask Maylani Lee and Catherine said they were excited to receive the news in the fall. Lee Ibrahim. Ever since they met in sixth- said she had a feeling she would grade French class, Wantagh be valedictorian, but Ibrahim High School seniors Lee and said the announcement took Ibrahim have been friends. her by surprise. “For me, I knew I Over the years they was towards the have shared a numtop, but I didn’t ber of classes, and know if I was secboth said that their ond, third or friendship develfour th,” Ibrahim oped naturally said. “I didn’t know because of how exactly, so it was often they saw each pretty exciting.” other. They regularLee be gan her ly discussed their senior year with a homework, joined grade point average the same clubs and MAYlANI lEE of 107.838, and Ibradeveloped a strong Wantagh Class of him’s was 106.08. bond. 2024 valedictorian Throughout “We lean on each junior high and other,” Ibrahim said high school, both challenged of their friendship. According to Lee, she and themselves with some of the Ibrahim helped push each other toughest classes. Lee said that in classes, and created some- Advanced Placement art and thing of an academic support biology were two of her favorites, and Ibrahim said she partnership. “I know if I was ever lost, enjoyed AP physics thanks to a then Catherine was probably in supportive group of friends in the same boat or knows what’s the class. “It’s about the environment going on,” Lee said of their classes.
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Levittown native Jimmy Failla began hosting ‘Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla’ and released his book, ‘Cancel Culture Dictionary,’ in January. Failla worked his way up from driving a cab, and uses comedy to unite people, he said.
Failla uses comedy to unify people Former cab driver is now hosting show on Fox By PARKER SCHUG pschug@liherald.com
Levittown native Jimmy Failla has jumped around from driving a cab to working comedy clubs and now hosting his own show on cable television. Since his time in Levittown, Failla has been making jokes, but his career in comedy really took off once he quit his side jobs, he said. His new show, “Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla,” a program with a comedic twist on culture, politics and lifestyle, premiered on Jan. 13, according to a news release. The cable show features guests, including
Jimmy’s friends, family, and the cast of “Farmer Wants A Wife,” a dating-reality show who play games and converse with the host. “‘FOX News Saturday Night is a show for everyone who realizes that our country doesn’t need more Republicans or more Democrats, it needs more comedy,” Failla said in the news release. His book, “Cancel Culture Dictionary,” debuted on Jan. 30, in which he goes through one thing that has been “canceled” for every letter of the alphabet, guiding readers through a world without politics, the release said. “Cancel culture took a lot of the fun CoNtiNueD oN page 7
think school is a lot more fun if you get involved in the community.
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