The knot tying exhibit is part of a larger effort to make the displays more interactive and multi-generational.
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Environmental Advocates of New York released its 2026 Environmental Scorecard, voting records of each member on bills the group deemed important. It includes key bills that never made it to a vote.
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An Albany woman pledged her support to Islamic State and then talked with undercover federal agents about blowing up the New York State Capitol building, federal prosecutors allege.
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Norway and Crimson King maples are mostly affected, as well as Sycamores.
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Hospital employs both security guards and police officers. But, some security officers with police experience to be promoted to peace officers.
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The apple orchard has competitively positioned its family run business for an early apple picking season in September.
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Blueprint 15 holds block party to celebrate the neighborhood, amid construction, street detours & noise from several projects. The public event also spreads information about the group’s mission.
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New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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The Iranian regime has dismissed President Trump's threats to crush the country economically, saying that years of U.S. sanctions have failed.
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President Trump announced this week that the U.S. will be imposing the "most crushing economic operation" against Iran.
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NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to Miad Maleki, a former Treasury official who designed pressure campaigns for Iran, about the potential effectiveness of President Trump's pivot to "economic warfare."
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The FBI says it used a sting operation as part of an investigation into an alleged plot to bomb the New York State Capitol building in Albany.