The former corrections officer faces at least 15 years in prison for the beating captured on body-worn cameras.
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The Democratic Attorneys General Association announced it was setting up a fund that James and other officials could tap.
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The department has limited back-up options to fix fire trucks after a hydraulic lift broke through a concrete floor, revealing significant structural damage.
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Sheriff Toby Shelley says many cars have too many miles, leading to breakdowns and high maintenance costs.
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Women have served vital roles in the military for over a century.
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The checks range from $150 to $400 and will be sent to more than 8 million New Yorkers.
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It was around this time last year when the board was falling way behind processing voter registration applications for the 2024 presidential election.
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The crowd along Erie Boulevard Saturday was one of more than two thousand similar protests held across the nation.
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Masked thieves stole priceless jewels from the Louvre on Sunday morning. The Paris museum has suffered a string of successful art heists, dating back to the theft of the Mona Lisa in 1911.
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The "Danger Zone" singer is asking for his performance to be deleted from a fake "King Trump" video that the president posted to Truth Social on Saturday.
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A proposal to rollback the endangerment Finding could impact EPA rules that limit emissions & pollutants that affect health. CNY environmental & civic officials share concerns.
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Critic Lloyd Schwartz tells a story about Lezhneva, a Russian singer he "discovered" a few months ago — without realizing he already owned a 2015 recording of her rendition of Handel's early oratorio.