A range of civic, social justice and immigrants groups plans a protest for Monday at 3:30pm in Syracuse. They're calling on local and state government to end assistance to ICE agents and activities.
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The Department of Health and Human Services froze some child care funding to New York and some other Democrat-run states over concerns of fraud.
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The market's finances were in shambles and buildings were crumbling when CEO Bill Fisher took the helm in summer of 2024.
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The proposal for buffers comes after protests at a Manhattan synagogue.
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"If your credit card is stolen, get a new one,” one expert said. “If your biometric data is stolen, you can't get a new face, and you can’t get new hands."
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CNY ONRAMP is designing training in collaboration with industries and firms growing in the region, i.e. Micron, construction, etc. Social services, childcare, follow-ups could help ensure success.
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Coming out of the holiday season, Governor Kathy Hochul and Republican challenger Bruce Blakeman appeared in Western New York, one discussing teen mental health, the other addressing affordability.
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Stephen Miller is largely credited with channeling President Trump's desires and making his vision for the United States real. Ashley Parker, a staff writer for The Atlantic, explains Miller's power within the administration.
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Andrew Bracken, a journalist at KPBS, on how how his experiences as a parent with technology led to a new podcast.
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The U.S. Figure Skating National Championships brought the who's who of the sport to St. Louis. St. Louis Public Radio Visuals Editor Brian Munoz left a new fan of the Olympic sport.
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A memo from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, obtained by NPR, instructs her staff that visits should be requested at least seven days in advance.
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The result marks the first time in 117 years that a side from outside the major national leagues has eliminated the reigning FA Cup holders.