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The community center in Seneca Falls was buzzing as Vietnam veterans, residents of the town and everyone in between gathered to discuss the induction of Jane Fonda into the hall of fame. WXXI's Caitlin Whyte has more.
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“I got a number of calls from people in the community, a number of people stopped me when I was out, talked with me about the National Women’s Hall of Fame inducting Jane Fonda."
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According to the National Park Service, the Women's Rights National Historical Park has a backlog of $5.3 million in maintenance and repairs as of fiscal year 2018.
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ALBANY, NY (WSKG) - When the state Legislature convenes for the 2019 session, one of the first items that’s expected to be voted on is the Reproductive Health Act. It would codify the abortion rights in the landmark 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade into New York state law.
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New York Fashion icon Kate Spade’s death by suicide has launched a new conversation about women’s mental health.
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The Philippines is the last country in the world that does not allow divorce.
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Garífuna people escaped violence to join relatives in the South Bronx. And now, they say, being shackled is humiliating.