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Wolf said he supports several bills aimed at helping refugees and financially isolating Russia for its invasion.
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Binghamton resident Taras Kostyk spent the days before the invasion of Ukraine not wanting to believe a large-scale attack could occur. Now that it has, there has not been much he can do, but stay in contact with relatives still in the country.
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“Each year despite the program’s stunning success rate, our veterans are forced to travel to Albany to advocate for funding for the program."
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20 years later, Mohawk ironworkers reflect on unique connection to 9/11
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"Everything that we anticipated could happen is happening. I don't think the president is in a position to be able to lead right now."
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“So many of these local governments have not had the resources to give the proper recognition posthumously to these people and remember them."
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"They whom we commemorate were willing to sacrifice, so too must we in a less final, less heroic way be willing to give of ourselves,"
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"We have choices about what we consent to and what we don't consent to. That's a nonviolent practice of withdrawing consent."
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Gulalai Ismail spoke out against sexual assaults committed by Pakistani security forces. She was detained and threatened. Then she disappeared — until last week.
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Members of what was then the 107th Tactical Fighter Group were called to duty in early 1968, and were first sent to South Korea to serve in a support role after the USS Pueblo had been captured by North Korean forces.