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Gov. Cuomo signs early voting bill into law
NEW YORK (AP) New York state will soon join most other states in allowing voters to cast a ballot before election day. Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo...
Lawmakers expected to strengthen gun control laws in N.Y.
The New York State Legislature is expected to strengthen the state’s gun control laws soon. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the measures include the so-called ...
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Survivors of childhood sexual abuse are hailing the passage of the Child Victims Act at the New York State Capitol, which will give victims their day in...
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Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar Discusses Border Security Negotiations
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, one of the 17 lawmakers beginning negotiations on border security, hoping to find a compromise to avert another government shutdown.
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Litigation Is Likely For New Title IX Guidelines
As the public comment period for new Title IX guidelines draws to a close, there's a deluge of comments, many in opposition to changes that some say will make the process more friendly to the accused.
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Activist And Former Sex Slave Kim Bok-Dong Dies At 92, Still Fighting For Reparations
Kim Bok-dong died Monday at 92. She was a fierce activist on behalf of women forced into sex slavery by the Japanese military during World War II. She shared her story of being a "comfort women" widely.
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Remembering The Beatles Last Performance
Fifty years ago, The Beatles climbed to a London rooftop and performed together for the first time in over two years. No one knew it then, but this would also be their final performance together.
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Washington Welcomes Exiled Political Activist As Venezuela's Ambassador
Carlos Vecchio, who doesn't have access to Venezuela's embassy, represents national assembly leader Juan Guaido, who the U.S. and other countries back as they pressure Nicolas Maduro to step aside.
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KFC Tests Cheetos Sandwich In Selected Locations
It's a chicken sandwich loaded with the orange cheese-flavored snack. It's a limited edition sandwich, but who knows, it could be the future.
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Productivity Tool Helps Procrastinators Working From Home Stay On Task
Focusmate pairs you with another procrastinator for 50-minute "virtual co-working" sessions. While it may sound creepy, the Boston Globe reports some people swear by it.
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