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SUNY Chancellor signs agreements formalizing the colocation of Clinton Community College to the SUNY Plattsburgh campus ...
Comptroller Tom DiNapoli says New York state should improve its storage of durable medical equipment purchased during the COVID-19 pandemic. An audit released Friday also says the state distributed ...
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says rumored 40 percent cuts at the Watervliet Arsenal will not be moving forward.
President Trump and GOP members of Congress have accused the public broadcasters of biased and "woke" programming. The president plans a rescission, which would give Congress 45 days to approve the ...
As "pathway to peace talks" are held in London - minus the main protagonists - Sudan tips into a third year of catastrophic civil war, as violence surges in the Darfur region of the west of the ...
An annual medical clinic aiming to shore up access gaps returned to the Capital Region this weekend, providing free healthcare to hundreds of locals in need. Hudson Falls High School is busy, ...
Some lawmakers are pushing to require that Medicaid recipients work in order to get or keep coverage, and some states already try to help them find jobs. But the effects of those efforts are unclear.
These books confront readers with the recent past and distant future, bring them to southeastern Africa and an alternative Japan, and bedeck their pages with subversive cartoons and lush landscapes.
When former leader Bashar al-Assad fell, new Syria war crimes investigations began. But U.S. budget cuts have halted some work. For families of the disappeared, it means justice delayed or denied.
The National Center for Environmental Health was hollowed out in the cuts of 10,000 federal health workers on April 1. That's the same day an assessment of people hurt in floods was set to begin.
A Palestinian man who led protests against the war in Gaza as a student at Columbia University has been arrested at a Vermont immigration office where he expected to be interviewed about finalizing ...
The letter obtained by NPR marks a rare bipartisan critique from Capitol Hill of the administration's immigration policy.
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