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Governor's debate is on
After weeks of wrangling, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his Republican opponent, Marc Molinaro, have agreed to a televised debate at 7 p.m. Tuesday on CBS2 in...
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Gillibrand announces effort to expand federal funding for health care
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is introducing a bill to expand health care coverage, she said. At a press conference Monday at the University of Rochester...
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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Questioning Of Ross In Census Lawsuits
Plaintiffs in cases concerning a 2020 census question that asks if census-takers are U.S. citizens had hoped to depose the commerce secretary. The court on Tuesday sided with the Trump administration.
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Why This Family Left Central America And Joined The Migrant Caravan
The migrant caravan moving north through Mexico comprises of thousands of people. But each person making the trek has a story and a reason for making the journey. This is just one of those stories.
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Immigration's Impact On U.S. Jobs
How do immigrants really affect the U.S. economy? Ethan Lewis, a labor economist at Dartmouth College, cuts through the rhetoric in a conversation with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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Wheeling Across America, Again
Kurt Osburn is attempting to ride a bicycle across the country on the back wheel. He did it once before, in 1999, but now he's attempting to break his record and raise money for charities.
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Where Republican Money Is Going In Final Midterm Push
A major superPAC for Senate Republicans entered the final month of the campaign with a surge in fundraising. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Senate Leadership Fund CEO Steven Law.
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Suspicious Packages Sent To Obama, Hillary Clinton
Suspicious packages were intercepted on their way to Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama, the Secret Services says. This comes after a bomb was sent to financier George Soros' home.
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Suspicious Packages Sent To Clinton, Obama, Time Warner Center
A number of suspicious packages have been discovered --addressed to former presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, former President Obama and the building in New York City that houses CNN.
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Major Investigation Underway After Suspicious Packages Mailed To Government Officials
Law enforcement is investigating a series of suspicious packages delivered to the Obamas, the Clintons, and other leading democrats. No one has been injured by the what appear to be pipe bombs.
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