Common Councilors are expected to approve a land swap that gives the city site control for the center.
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The wildcat strike led to lockdowns, National Guard deployments and at least seven prisoner deaths.
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The senator is urging the Trump administration to approve a poultry vaccine and provide transparency in tracking the outbreak.
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County lawmakers this week divorced themselves from approving additional public money for the controversial project, leaving the county executive to raise the rest.
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Upstate businesses said free trade with Canada is central to their survival.
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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says federal funding for healthcare, education, and local programs remains stalled despite a court ruling, delaying payments to contractors and disrupting essential services.
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The state is hoping the offer will convince thousands of striking officers to come back to work.
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The president says we're in a transition period and tariffs will remake the economy for the better. Economist Matthew Slaughter tells NPR's Ailsa Chang he thinks they're a recipe for long-term pain.
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It's now been one year since the start of the largest wildfire in Texas' history. Residents of hard-hit Canadian, Texas, say the heartbreak lingers on and recovery will take years.
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Gov. Hochul's spokesperson said "energy policy" was on the agenda of Friday's meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump.
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A burn ban through May 14th in New York starts Sunday.
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The schools under scrutiny include dozens of state schools and two Ivy Leagues. A number of private schools are also being targeted, including Georgetown, Rice, Vanderbilt, and New York University.