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University officials encouraged community members to contact police with the identity of protesters.
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Education leaders plan to gather Friday in Albany to discuss how to address cell phone use in schools, and online safety for students.
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Increasing numbers of medical professionals are learning to recognize the signs of intimate partner violence, in order to save the new and expectant mothers.
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Between 2018 and 2022, around 1,600 Pennsylvanians were killed by guns each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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The 211 center connects callers with resources like housing, health care, and food. The funding aims to expand the call center facility and make building improvements.
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“What's really important during this election cycle right now is the choice for women to have their own body autonomy at the end of the day."
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SUNY Chancellor John King says trainings have increased following protests over the war in Gaza in the spring.
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With presidential candidates looking on, some 9/11 victims’ relatives appealed to them Wednesday for accountability as the U.S. marked an anniversary laced with election-season politics.
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The Teamsters union is calling for a new contract with higher wages and affordable healthcare.
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Kamala Harris has pressed a forceful case against Donald Trump in their first and perhaps only debate before the presidential election. The event Tuesday night showcased their starkly different visions for the country on abortion, immigration and American democracy.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer made the announcement Monday, saying it will bring long-lasting, sustainable economic growth to the Southern Tier. The 220-mph trains will be used in a new multi-billion dollar, high-speed rail system from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.
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All 50 states plus the District of Columbia now have a state Seal of Biliteracy program for the first time in history. In New York, more than 10,600 high school graduates earned the seal last year.