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New exhibit at the NYS Capitol: New York Women of Change
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the opening of the exhibit as part of Women’s History Month. It’s called New York Women of Change , and it’s located in...
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Rural Finger Lakes communities look outside health care system for ways to improve health
The number of people without health insurance in Steuben County has been cut in half since 2014. That should mean more people have access to the health...
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Cuomo: Legal recreational marijuana unlikely to be part of budget deal
New Yorkers will have to wait until after the state budget to see legal sales of marijuana in the state – Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that it’s not...
Cuomo predicts legal pot won't be part of the budget, but luxury apartment tax will be
With three weeks to go until the April 1 budget deadline, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is drawing some lines in the sand on items that he said must be in the...
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Physician Discusses Treatment Of 6-Year-Old Boy In 2017 Tetanus Case
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Carl Eriksson, assistant professor of pediatrics at Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine, about treating a case of tetanus in a 6-year-old boy.
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Loujain Alhathloul, Saudi Women's Rights Activist, Set To Start Trial
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Walid Alhathloul, whose sister, Saudi activist Loujain Alhathloul, has been in prison in Saudi Arabia since May 2018. She says she will appear in court Wednesday.
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Sniping between Cuomo, Senate Democrats as budget deadline nears
Budget talks are intensifying in Albany as the deadline nears, and they are revealing tensions and divides between Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the...
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College Admissions System Must Be Examined Post Scandal, Niles Says
David Greene talks to Stefanie Niles, vice president for enrollment and communications at Ohio Wesleyan University, about pressures of getting into college after an admissions scandal was made public.
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Orange County, Calif., School District Responds To Students' Offensive Social Media
When high school students in Orange County, Calif., formed cups into a swastika and did Nazi salutes, there was outrage — and shrugging — on social media. School officials are promising swift action.
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News Brief: FAA Grounds 737 Max, Mueller Team Member Leaves
The FAA has grounded all Boeing 737 Max aircraft in the U.S. as investigators probe the cause of the crash in Ethiopia. Also, new information suggests the special counsel's investigation is done.
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