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The announcement marks a dramatic break with Hochul, who appointed him to the role in 2022.
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The lieutenant governor has very little party support so far in his bid to unseat Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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More than half a century after the Thomas Indian School closed, local remaining Native American survivors of the institution are telling their stories as part of a national oral history project.
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Consumer advocates say the mini-loans can encourage people to spend beyond their means.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Thursday that she was considering the “benefits” of new energy projects that meet state environmental laws – including pipeline projects – “at a time when energy prices are through the roof.”
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Lobbyists for companies on the secondary market say reform would empower Ticketmaster.
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The state’s parole board is 33% less likely to release a person of color than a white person, according to a New York University School of Law report analyzing the most recent data spanning 2022 through March 2025.
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Researchers at Cornell University say they've developed a tool that shows how purchasing locally grown food supports regional businesses and brings in more tax dollars for New York state.
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King’s defense of SUNY’s research and curriculum comes as President Donald Trump and the Department of Education have mounted an offensive on higher education institutions that they say promote “radical left” ideology.
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Memorial Day weekend is the beginning of the 100 deadliest days of summer for teen drivers, according to AAA.
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The bill — which now moves to the Assembly for debate — marks the first major legislative step lawmakers have taken in response to the beating deaths of two Black men incarcerated in upstate correctional facilities.