Feds sue to stop restrictions on agents wearing masks from taking effect.
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The New York Knicks NBA championship drew more than a million fans to a Thursday parade in Manhattan. It included celebrities, past Knick stars and speeches by players and city officials.
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New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Jon Campbell talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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The state’s pension fund has outperformed its peers, but challengers say its overseer could do more with it.
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Environmental groups look back at the New York state legislature session that ended earlier this month to rate bills that benefit clean water and air, protect lands and the climate.
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New York State's budget included funding for several important programs advocates had pushed for. However, one notable program didn't get a much-needed increase.
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A journey commemorating the Underground Railroad is passing through Rochester this week. Along the way, the participants are hearing the personal stories of today's freedom seekers.
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It's tick season, but how do you avoid the little arachnids? NPR asks two experts in tick bites and behavior.
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The most expansive affordable housing legislation in decades has passed both chambers of Congress and is now headed for a presidential signature.
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NPR's A Martinez speaks with Republican Congressman Mike Lawler of New York, co-sponsor of the bi-partisan housing legislation that passed Congress Tuesday night.
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After President Trump and his allies seized on vote counting delays to make voter fraud claims, California election officials are considering ideas to speed up counting.
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The Democratic Party is facing questions about its future after democratic socialist candidates prevailed in New York primaries and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani demonstrated his political clout.