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Local mental health provider will expand services in Binghamton
Family and Children's Counseling Services, a nonprofit providing mental health services in the Southern Tier, recently broke ground on a new facility on Binghamton's west side.
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It's Tax Day. Here's what President Biden paid
The Bidens paid a 23.8% effective federal tax rate on $579,514 in earnings for 2022, their filings show. Meanwhile, Vice President Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff earned $456,918.
A publisher abruptly recalled the '2000 Mules' election denial book. NPR got a copy.
Due to an unspecified "publishing error," the conservative publisher Regnery recalled the book version of Dinesh D'Souza's widely debunked election denial film 2000 Mules. Here's what's inside.
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Rural grocery stores are dying. Here's how some small towns are trying to save them
When a town loses its grocery store, it also loses a local source of healthy food and a place for neighbors to gather and connect. But some communities are finding innovative ways to keep shops open.
Some Republicans say New York is in the grips of a crime wave. Experts say not at all
Earlier this week, the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing in Manhattan about New York City's crime problem. But experts say there is no problem.
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Utah is in a state of emergency as melting snow is likely to cause months of flooding
The state experienced record snowfall last winter, and as snow melts, it could cause natural disasters, such as avalanches and mudslides, Gov. Spencer Cox says.
The Supreme Court ponders when a threat is really a 'true threat'
The court hears arguments Wednesday in a case that looks at whether the prosecution has to show that the defendant frightened his target intentionally.
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There are even more 2020 election defamation suits beyond the Fox-Dominion case
In addition to the Dominion case against Fox News, more than a dozen similar cases related to lies spread about the 2020 election are slowly making their way through the legal system.
Plattsburgh Cares seeks county help to help migrants turned back at Roxham Road
Volunteers who have been helping migrants seeking to enter Canada at Roxham Road are asking the Clinton County Legislature to help as more people are turned back at the border.
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Hochul judicial pick Caitlin Halligan’s record reviewed at Senate committee hearing
The State Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing for the second time this week on a choice by Gov. Kathy Hochul to serve on the state’s highest court. But a threat of legal action could stall Caitlin Halligan’s confirmation process.
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