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Gov. Kathy Hochul is not taking sides in a political dispute between New York City Mayor Eric Adams and President Joe Biden over how to deal with the influx of an estimated 80,000 asylum-seekers to New York City.
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Stories from the Living Tree is an immersive show that combines music, dance, American Sign Language, and animation, performed at the Memorial Art Gallery and streaming online.
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After Gov. Kathy Hochul withdrew a comprehensive housing plan from the state budget, she and legislators are now dampening expectations that they will be able to agree on an alternative proposal before the session ends in June.
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Rossi has served as dean since 2014. Prior to his appointment, he was executive associate dean at Eastman from 2005 to 2014.
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New York state lawmakers on Tuesday evening were in what they hoped would be the final hours of action on the $229 billion state budget that is already over a month late.
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The governor says there is sufficient agreement with the legislature on major items to announce the preliminary accord.
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With the New York state budget now over four weeks late, Gov. Kathy Hochul says the wait may be nearly over — but nothing is settled yet.
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Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, who is both the first woman and first African-American woman to lead the Senate, says the confirmation of Wilson “shatters another barrier.”
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State lawmakers, at the request of Gov. Kathy Hochul, passed another extender to take the state through Friday.
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The Apache Stronghold founder is touring the nation, telling people why they should care about an attempt to mine copper in Arizona.
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In his memoir, "She Danced With Lightning," Marc Palmieri tells his daughter's story of survival after experiencing years of epileptic seizures and undergoing brain surgery.