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A western New York advocacy group is pushing the state Senate and Assembly to prioritize electric buildings in their proposed budgets.
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The MacArthur Foundation announced its 25 Fellows for 2022. The foundation aims to reward creativity with a $800,000, no strings attached stipend.
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Any bills passed would require Cuomo’s signature.
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“Gaming is one of the hottest, and fastest growing industries and companies close to home. More people do video games than watch movies. Look at Hollywood. We can become the Hollywood of gaming.”
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"We're going to try to make sure that it's really good broadband.”
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"The school district has trouble with their teachers getting access to the students. Some of the hospitals and medical units have trouble getting access to people in the rural areas."
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"When so many people had to work and learn and play at home, the lack of broadband internet service clearly became a real problem for those families."
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Fox News says its coverage of bogus election-fraud claims was "accurate and disinterested" and is protected by the First Amendment.
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According to a statement from New York Public Radio, an outside investigation found that Garfield violated the company's anti-bullying policy. He was the subject of a similar investigation in 2020.
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"We want to make it easier for customers to have access to them wherever you live in New York state, not just in the downstate markets."
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A new federal program will provide low-income residents with a monthly stipend to help pay for internet service.
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The legislation would allow the state to treat high-speed internet as a utility, which would empower regulators to drill down on the industry, like they do with other utilities.