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NY suffers population dip
According to the US Census Bureau, the nation’s population is increasing overall. But not all states are growing. New York suffered the biggest...
900 detained immigrant kids are in one NY nonprofit's care
NEW YORK (AP) A New York social-services organization called Cayuga Centers has gone from newcomer to one of the biggest names in the $1.5 billion-a...
Religious groups seeking 'moral' state budget
Religious and progressive groups say they will press Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the state Legislature to adopt what they call a “moral” state budget in 2019....
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Cuomo signs sexual assault survivors' bill of rights measure
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signed legislation that requires New York state agencies to establish a sexual assault survivors' bill of rights...
New year, new minimum wage
(AP) An ad campaign is being launched to raise awareness of the new minimum wage across New York state. Gov. Andrew Cuomo also launched a Wage Theft...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren Announces 2020 Exploratory Committee
Democrat Sen. Elizabeth Warren says she is forming an exploratory committee for the 2020 presidential race. In a video sent to supporters Monday, she spoke of rebuilding the middle class.
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Driver's Licensing Processes May Put Undocumented People At Risk Of Deportation
In 12 states and Washington, D.C., people in the country illegally can still get a driver's license. The process is meant to keep roads safe, but may put undocumented people at risk of deportation.
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Why Is The Music Of 1968 So Enduring? 'It Was Allowed To Be Art'
Half a century later, 1968 continues to resonate as a landmark year for rock, pop and soul — in part, say musicians who were there in the studio, because artists were trying things no one had before.
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What Scientists Predicted 2018 Would Look Like 50 Years Ago
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with writer Jill Lepore of The New Yorker about her article "What 2018 Looked Like Fifty Years Ago."
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After Synagogue Shooting, Pittsburgh Rabbi Is Still Hopeful
Noel King talks to Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who was leading the Tree of Life Synagogue community in prayer when a gunman opened fire, killing 11 people. He says hate will not close his synagogue.
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