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If you want to get into Ukraine by vehicle, you might have to wait hours at the Medyka border, where people sit in a line of cars that stretches for miles and takes hours to move.
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A court-appointed special master has issued final New York Congressional and State Senate maps after a draft set was released for public comment on Monday.
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After last weekend’s mass shooting in Buffalo, Governor Kathy Hochul called for enacting new gun control measures in New York, which already has the strictest gun control measures in the nation. It’s a big change from the Democrat’s time in Congress, when the NRA gave her an “A” rating.
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The Plattsburgh Common Council had parking and pipes on the agenda this week.
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A recount is possible in Tuesday’s election for Stockbridge, Massachusetts select board.
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Have you ever heard of Steven Ratner? He is an economics pundit on television but he is also a big in the world of high finance. In an opinion piece in February, he argued that the current surge in inflation is the result of high levels of deficit spending by the Biden Administration.
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Meteorologist Garett Argianas delivers the evening weather forecast for Friday, May 20, 2022.
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The cultural highlights in our region this weekend include avant-protest music, choral music for Ukraine, raga-rock, classic rock … plus a whole lot more.
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Scientists went to extraordinary lengths to eradicate smallpox from the world. Rahima Banu is now recorded as having the last known naturally-occurring case of the deadly form.
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Law professor Kim Mutcherson said that while states are bound by HIPAA laws, individuals are not. This means that abortion "bounty hunters" could help punish people who seek abortions in other states.
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A New York Times/FX documentary explores the dangers of Tesla's self-driving technology and the fatal accidents it has caused.
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A cultural chameleon with a handful of viral hits, the rising rapper's Come Home The Kids Miss You misses the mark.
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Delaware State University filed a complaint Wednesday to the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division calling for an external investigation of the traffic stop.
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In the series, Christian Cooper will take viewers into the "wild, wonderful and unpredictable world of birds," according to National Geographic.
A dancer in the opening scene from Act I of Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly.” Photo: Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera
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