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Police Arrest Man With Handgun, Woman Impersonating Officer Near D.C. Checkpoints
In separate incidents over the weekend, police arrested a 63-year-old woman who claimed to be an officer and a 22-year-old man carrying a firearm, high-capacity magazines and unregistered ammunition.
New York Cancels Primary Election, Angering Sanders Supporters
State elections officials canceled New York's Democratic presidential primary amid concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, a move that supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders strongly oppose.
Class of 2018 Introduced At The World Video Game Hall Of Fame
ROCHESTER, NY (WXXI) - The fourth class of the Strong's World Video Game Hall of Fame includes a game experts say helped launch the multi-billion dollar video game industry, and another that has changed the way people consume sports video games, and the way actual sports games are broadcast.
Timeline: How Chris Collins Trading Scandal Unfolded
Buffalo, NY (WBFO) - Federal court documents portray a scramble by Rep. Chris Collins (R-Clarence) and others in the wake of bad news about testing of MIS416, an Innate Immunotherapeutics drug designed to treat multiple sclerosis.
Ithaca airport still recovering from pandemic losses
The Ithaca Tompkins International Airport had a significant decline in travelers because of the pandemic. Airport officials are trying to bring them back.
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Hey Kids, Send Us A Postcard!
How has the coronavirus changed learning and life? Let's do some show and tell. Parents, if you want to help: Have your kids create a postcard and send it to us at NPR.
New York Senator Issues Warning Against Viral Russia-Based Face-Morphing App
FaceApp's surge in popularity has driven New York Sen. Chuck Schumer to call for a federal investigation into the St. Petersburg-developed app over potential "national security and privacy risks" to Americans.
There Could Be No Other Way: 'Blue Monday' Is Back
Chynna Clugston Flores' cult comic about a music-crazy high schooler and her mad mod friends is back after more than a decade. It's a largely autobiographical look at teen life in the early '90s.
We need to talk about your gas stove, your health and climate change
Americans love their gas stoves, but they pollute homes and are connected to a supply system that leaks methane. That's part of a battle as more people face a decision about switching to electric.
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What the debt ceiling standoff could mean for your retirement plans
Biden has warned that defaulting on the national debt "would devastate retirement accounts," among other things. The head of advice methodology at Vanguard wants people to remember the bigger picture.
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