As part of Micron's community investment plan, the tech giant announced $35.5 million in grants. They will fund housing, workforce, childcare, and transportation programs to aid future workers.
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An investigation by the state attorney general's office found two inmates died between 2020 and 2022 due to lack of proper care.
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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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McMahon's address marked the first public event to be held in the Lincoln Theater inside the new STEAM school downtown in 50 years.
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Upstate transit agencies are warning of possible service cuts if more funding isn’t provided in the final state budget.
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The average bonus paid to employees of the securities industry in New York City was about $247,000 last year, according to state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.
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They spoke out ahead of a hearing in the city's case against the owners.
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An official who was briefed on the investigation said Alexander Heifler, 26, identified as a member of the JDL 613 Brotherhood, which describes its membership as "Jewish warriors" fighting back against rising antisemitism.
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Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI after he struck another vehicle and rolled his Land Rover, not far from where he lives on Jupiter Island, Florida. The sheriff's office said he was not injured.
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The Israeli film Yes criticizes Israeli artists during the Gaza war, and stars one of Israel's most provocative fringe artists, Ariel Bronz.
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Public support for Democrats and Republicans has hardened in recent months, leaving an increasingly narrow sliver of undecided voters.
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Pete Hegseth has reportedly blocked the military promotion of six officers: all women or Black men, to become one-star generals.