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Yearlong window to file childhood sex abuse lawsuits begins Wednesday
Wednesday is the first day of a yearlong legal window to allow victims of childhood sexual abuse to sue their alleged abusers. Hundreds of cases are...
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JCOPE settles with former Assembly member, former Senate staffer on harassment-related charges
The state ethics commission has settled with a former Assembly member and a former Senate staffer in two cases involving sexual harassment . The case...
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Cuomo wants life in prison for domestic mass shooters
Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed legislation Thursday to impose a penalty of life in prison without parole for acts of domestic terrorism, including mass...
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New York launches survey to decide the new license plate design
New York state is launching a statewide survey to pick a new license plate design. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the survey on Monday, and his website...
Cuomo, comptroller agree on restoring audit powers of economic development contracts
After economic development corruption scandals, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli have finalized a plan to restore the comptroller's...
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Pakistan Tries To Stop Militants From Benefiting From Animal Hides
One way for Pakistani charities to raise funds is by collecting animal hides after Eid holiday meals, and selling them to tanneries. But militants also raise money by gathering animal skins.
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Helicopter Visit Is Not Welcomed In Florida Community
Kfir Baranes wanted to surprise a friend with a visit on her birthday. He dropped by her backyard in Coral Springs in a helicopter. Police were called. Baranes faces a fine for a code violation.
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How The Trump Administration's Sanctions Are Affecting Iranians
Reporting from Tehran, NPR's Steve Inskeep talks about how the Trump administration's decision to reimpose sanctions is affecting Iranians and whom they blame for their economic woes.
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Trump Administration Moves To Permit Indefinite Detention Of Migrant Children
The Trump administration issued a rule Wednesday that would allow it to detain migrant children and families longer than is currently allowed. NPR speaks with Politico's Ted Hesson about the change.
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Alexandra Fuller Turns The Lens On Her Father In Her Memoir 'Travel Light, Move Fast'
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with author Alexandra Fuller about her memoir, Travel Light, Move Fast. It centers on her father, Tim Fuller, a self-exiled black sheep who left England for Africa.
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