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An upstate New York judge has resigned after he got out of jury duty by claiming that he couldn't be impartial because he thought everyone brought before a court is guilty.
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The group of 15 representatives from NY-21’s 15 counties unanimously chose Blake Gendebien, a dairy farmer from St. Lawrence County, as the presumptive Democratic nominee.
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The Canadian consul general in New York met with state lawmakers Tuesday as a potential trade war looms.
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Syracuse Common Councilors withdrew legislation considerations for a new children's center and to opt into Good Cause Eviction laws, discussions may continue outside of the council agenda.
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Sheriff Toby Shelley said he will not comply with requests from ICE to detain immigrants, because it goes against state guidelines and could lead to lawsuits.
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The law, which lets doctors use the name of their medical practices instead of their own when prescribing abortion pills, is the latest addition to shield laws in New York that protect doctors who provide abortion medication to patients in states with strict abortion bans.
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OCC President Warren Hilton says the college will look to expand class capacity as they prepare to welcome students to the new manufacturing clean room in the fall.
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If confirmed, Trump’s nominee for U.N. ambassador would vacate a safe Republican House seat in the North Country.
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According to the Associated Press, it appears to be the first time a doctor has been criminally charged for allegedly sending pills across state lines since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, which allowed states to implement strict abortion laws.
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Considered by followers to be a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV was a student when his grandfather picked him to lead the Shia Ismaili Muslim diaspora.
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Bird flu is forcing farmers to slaughter millions of chickens a month, pushing U.S. egg prices to more than double their cost in the summer of 2023. And there may be no relief in sight
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Bondi was confirmed by a vote of 54 to 46, and will now take the reins at the Justice Department at a moment when it is facing questions about the risk of political influence at the department.
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In a brief note posted on the international development agency's website, almost all employees were told they would be put on leave. The note ended with the words, "Thank you for your service."
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The details on FBI employees comes in response to a Justice Department memo last week, asking for names of all current and former FBI personnel who worked on Jan. 6 cases or the prosecution of Hamas leaders.
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President Trump said the entity would focus on cutting government waste and slashing federal regulations, and he put tech billionaire and adviser Elon Musk in charge.
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The department tracks student achievement, manages college financial aid and sends K-12 schools money to support students with disabilities and lower-income communities, among other things.
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It started last year, when the city launched an expensive ad campaign telling spring breakers that the party was over and announcing new curfews and fines, as well as heavier law enforcement.
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President Trump got rid of a decades-old policy that prevented agents from arresting migrants without legal status in sensitive places, such as schools. Most districts are drawing a line in the sand.
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Parts of the South will see high temperatures while upper parts of the U.S. will see wintry weather.