Presenters ask the public to call elected officials to stop ICE detainments.
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McMahon: Micron project moving "full steam ahead" despite CHIPS Act uncertainty
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The Onondaga County District Attorney's office is ready to file criminal charges against 15 delinquent owners and their accountants. The taxes are due upon collection from hotel visitors.
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Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says the tariffs could cost NYers an additional $6,500 per year, and put 33,000 CNY jobs at risk.
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New York’s embattled home care program faces a new setback after a federal judge delayed a key transition for the services until Friday.
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Listen to how sap is collected and maple syrup is made in Tully.
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Alexander Marion says many city employees and employees of city vendors would be guaranteed a rate higher than the state's minimum wage.
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Some of the first people fired by the Trump administration are fighting back, including those targeted for work they'd done promoting diversity, equity and inclusion under the Biden administration.
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The lawsuit is the fourth legal challenge against Trump's executive order on voting. The attorneys general argue the order is "an unconstitutional attempt to seize control of elections."
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We've heard a lot about U.S. bombing plans for Yemen – mostly from a group chat on Signal. But how's the actual bombing campaign going after nearly three weeks? We've heard a lot less about that.
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How hot is too hot for humans to live? A new study is getting scientists closer to an answer.
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D.C.'s cherry blossoms are a classic backdrop for family photos, and that's what Portia Moore had in mind by having her kids pose for professional photos -- but a figure photobombed the picture.