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The Court of Appeals ruled unanimously in favor of a law passed by Democrats that would align more elections with the presidential race.
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The move signals Republicans in New York — in contrast to some national figures like Vice President JD Vance — want to distance themselves from the offensive rhetoric.
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“What we're struggling over right now is trying to get the governor to sign it without amending us to death,” Eric Schneiderman said.
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Even as the booming Great Lakes cruise industry has filled wharves in other cities, Rochester has been left out. That changes next year.
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The Democratic governor’s top fiscal aide sent a letter to state agencies telling them to hold the line on spending.
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James has been in the Republican president’s crosshairs since her office sued him and his businesses in 2022.
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The soon-to-be-demolished Highmark Stadium is the subject of this year's "Big Shot" RIT photography experiment.
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The New York State health department partnered with New York Quitline to launch the DropTheVape texting program.
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President Donald Trump’s administration has reversed the cuts to counterterrorism and security funding for police departments and programs in New York state.
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The national park remained open during previous government shutdowns thanks to state funding. Hochul said she wouldn't foot the bill this time.
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The program will send hundreds of millions of dollars to the administration of President Donald Trump.