Artist Tommy Lincoln and volunteers painted the 455-foot-long concrete railroad bridge celebrating STEAM education.
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The New York Democrat said the program was created in 2011 to help those exposed to toxins on Ground Zero on and after the attack.
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A top federal prosecutor had a message for New York businesses days after immigration agents detained dozens of people at a food-processing plant: there’s more to come.
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Antonio Delgado announced earlier this summer he’s splitting from Gov. Hochul and seeking the Democratic nomination to unseat her in 2026.
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A report from the NY Health Foundation says fear is causing immigrants, documented and undocumented, to miss medical care. Adults and children avoid hospitals and clinics, worried about immigration raids.
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County lawmakers recently approved the borrowing of about $60 million to repair and maintain aging pipes.
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Working in D.C. since January, NY U.S. Rep. John Mannion says he and his colleagues walk about the nation’s capital relatively carefree.
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Search continues for person who shot and killed right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, a look at Charlie Kirk's influence on conservative politics, an update on Russian drones shot down over Poland.
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NATO and Polish officials say they're awaiting the results of a military assessment before deciding on a response to more than a dozen Russian drones that flew into Polish airspace Wednesday.
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NPR's Michel Martin talks with former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker about NATO's response to the Russian drones shot down over Polish airspace.
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The new federal restrictions on who can get the new COVID-19 vaccines are causing anxiety, frustration and anger around the country as people scramble to navigate the confusing patchwork of rules.
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Through his group Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk amassed a large online following and influence with young people. He used that influence to help with Trump's successful return to the presidency.