The knot tying exhibit is part of a larger effort to make the displays more interactive and multi-generational.
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It's part of a larger effort to boost investment in and around a growing neighborhood.
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The state law passed in May aims to prevent criminals from converting handguns into automatic weapons.
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A Bills home game jumped from fifth place last year to first place this year in terms of most costly. The study from The Action Network used average prices for four tickets, two hot dogs, two pops, two beers and parking.
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Recent changes to the Affordable Care Act's Essential Plan and new rules that will further restrict coverage have been met with pushback from local and state leaders.
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The excavation found the lock in Albany to be in good shape. Its the first step in a potential redevelopment of the Surrounding Warehouse District.
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After too many groups applied for a finite pool of grants, some organizations may have to cut services.
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The Chinese robotics company Unitree, known for its highly advanced humanoid robots, made a tremendous debut on Shanghai's stock market. The company is considered an industry leader in robotics.
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For Reporter's Notebook, an NPR political correspondent shares the lessons she has learned listening in on groups of swing voters in swing states.
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Americana singer-songwriter Brennan Wedl talks about her new self titled album, out August 21st.