After some morning rain, a rainbow flag emerged above Syracuse's city hall, marking the beginning of local Pride Month festivities.
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There already are portable work zone cameras on roadways like the Thruway. Now, they can be deployed on all New York State Department of Transportation highways.
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Majority Democrats on the legislature push through measures imposing term limits and who fills vacancies on the legislature.
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The moratorium would place a hold on large data center projects and require an environmental impact study on data center development in the state.
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The games take place June 6 and 7 at various venues in the Utica area.
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The city says just over a third of those caught in school zone, bus, or red-light cameras are paying their tickets.
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An amendment would give state lawmakers power to draw new House maps for 2028.
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The 79th Annual Tony Awards, hosted by singer-songwriter P!nk, take place Sunday at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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President Trump is dismissing the idea that launching the war with Iran betrayed his refrain of "No new wars" as he campaigned for the White House in 2024.
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The Senate passed a major immigration enforcement funding bill. Now, the measure goes to the House. Lawmakers must also decide the future of a surveillance program set to expire next week.
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Heading back to work after parental leave? Life Kit has some advice on navigating schedules, managing expectations and finding support during a major life transition.
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Military strikes, sanctions and political pressure are becoming hallmarks of Trump's Latin America policy. NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with historian Greg Grandin about what's driving the shift.