La Liga transitioning to a new director as the human service organization deals with a loss of funding.
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The Nassau executive trails Gov. Kathy Hochul by 10 points statewide in a new Siena poll
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Onondaga County lawmakers are urging Gov. Hochul to sign the Good Food NY bill.
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The February death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam on the streets of Buffalo days after his release from Border Patrol custody cannot be prosecuted by the state attorney general. But in a letter, AG Letitia James said the Erie County District Attorney can, and is offering support.
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Actors and historians are waiting to share what life was like for the men and women who helped turn the tide in the Revolutionary War toward America's birth.
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Overall, more than 5,600 students took advantage of the program in its first academic year.
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The center is partnering with Syracuse Build to help job seekers and construction contractors connect Tuesday.
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Sheriffs in Florida are all in on cooperating with ICE, but in practice, it isn't a high priority.
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Palestinian and Arab minority parties in Israel are gearing up for "the mother of all elections" this fall, as they try to oust a right-wing government they say is racist and a threat to their safety. Their biggest challenge may be divisions amongst themselves, however.
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Over the course of his 16 years as Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orbán eroded the country's democratic institutions. Now a new government is in power and is working to fix it.
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NPR's Rob Schmitz speaks with Maria Munoz Morillo, the Spain bureau chief for Euronews, about what may have prompted thousands of migrants to cross into Spanish territory from Morocco since late July.