North Country Public Radio
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Canada imposed strict border-crossing restrictions in March 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic.
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"The benefit to us is that right now we have a great reliable service when people are having a medical emergency. The downside of that is that it is very, very expensive."
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The look is part of a deliberate strategy by drug cartels to target young children.
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The new laws are intended to counter U.S. Supreme Court decisions of the past decade rolling back parts of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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"If you tell a lie repeatedly enough and you embellish it with the veneer of telling a factual story, many people are going to believe it."
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"This is a national emergency. Babies have become sick and have died. We need access to high-quality formula and we need to do it immediately," Gillibrand said.
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Replacement theory is the false idea that there’s a plot to outweigh white voters with non-white immigrants.
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Governor Kathy Hochul said New York’s health care workforce was short-handed before the pandemic, and now it’s even worse.
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The school superintendents in upstate school districts who teach Native American children have joined forces to ask Gov. Kathy Hochul for a total of $60 million to pay for long-overdue maintenance for their school buildings.
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Just like foreign travelers, Canadians will need to show a negative COVID-19 test at the border to re-enter their country.