Woman, 3 children among those detained by ICE in Jefferson County, immigration coalition says
ICE officers removed eight people, including three students, from a farm last week, according to the New York Immigration Coalition.
ICE officers removed eight people, including three students, from a farm last week, according to the New York Immigration Coalition.
Rain tapers overnight. Expect brisk winds and bright sun Tuesday.
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Born out of an encounter John Tumino had with a panhandler at an off-ramp in Syracuse, In My Father’s Kitchen serves the too-often unseen individuals.
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Six of those workers who are all former correction officers face a murder charge.
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The president plans to roll out new import taxes Wednesday.
Worries are building that tariffs coming Wednesday from Trump will worsen inflation and grind down growth for economies.
Over the weekend, Trump told NBC News he was "pissed off" about the Russian president undermining the Ukrainian leader's credibility.
Cmdr. Barry “Butch” Wilmore and pilot Sunita “Suni” Williams were originally Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts.
Without offering specifics, the press secretary said steps have been taken to ensure something similar can never happen again.
The 7.7 magnitude quake hit Friday, with an epicenter near Myanmar's second-largest city of Mandalay.
The vehicle was pulled from a swampy area early Monday.
Voters head to the polls in both states Tuesday.
The defense secretary signed a memorandum to change the combat standards.
Justices suggested it should not have to pay unemployment taxes because the work of the social services agency is motivated by religious beliefs.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Harvard promotes "divisive ideologies."
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will provide $537 million to fund 543 biofuel projects in 29 states.
The full extent of the damage wasn't immediately clear.
More than 1,800 businesses were located in the Eaton and Palisades fire zones.
Transgender people make up less than 1% of the U.S. population, but they have become a major piece on the political chess board.
After losing her friend to gun violence, Ashlai Snead found strength in firearms training to take control of her safety and protect herself.
Help is available for older adults as scams are on the rise.
Six of those workers who are all former correction officers face a murder charge.
Several minor league teams who call upstate New York home are looking to the start of the season Friday.
The Hall of Fame revealed the 12 finalists up for induction on Thursday and opened a week of public voting.
The car was a gift from the West Herr Automotive Group.
ICE officers removed eight people, including three students, from a farm last week, according to the New York Immigration Coalition.
Roughly 72 hours from the state budget deadline, lawmakers have made it clear the New York’s spending plan will not be done.
It's one of four items that have nearly slowed budget talks to a standstill.
JoDee Kenney sat down with Town of Colonie Supervisor Pete Crummey.
JoDee Kenney sat down with Bob Duffy, president and CEO of the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce.
Canada is a major player in the world's maple industry, both for parts and syrup itself, raising concerns for New York maple producers.
Voters head to the polls in both states Tuesday.
Over the weekend, Trump told NBC News he was "pissed off" about the Russian president undermining the Ukrainian leader's credibility.
It comes as the Trump administration has been in the throes of responding to reporting that it discussed attacks on Signal chat.
As President Donald Trump threatens more new tariffs next week, representatives of the alcohol industry are urging him to exempt wine and spirits.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Harvard promotes "divisive ideologies."
Worries are building that tariffs coming Wednesday from Trump will worsen inflation and grind down growth for economies.
An assistant U.S. attorney in LA was fired without explanation in a terse email from the White House Presidential Personnel Office.
Trump promised to unveil a sweeping tariff plan on April 2, which he called “Liberation Day.”
The president plans to roll out new import taxes Wednesday.
Without offering specifics, the press secretary said steps have been taken to ensure something similar can never happen again.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will provide $537 million to fund 543 biofuel projects in 29 states.
The vehicle was pulled from a swampy area early Monday.
Transgender people make up less than 1% of the U.S. population, but they have become a major piece on the political chess board.
The defense secretary signed a memorandum to change the combat standards.
Ruben Navarrette, syndicated columnist with the creator’s syndicate and host of the "Ruben in the Center" podcast, joined "Your Morning" to discuss.
The full extent of the damage wasn't immediately clear.
A court is weighing whether to block the disclosure of records from an investigation into the deaths at the request of the couple’s estate.
More than 1,800 businesses were located in the Eaton and Palisades fire zones.
The Jason Statham action picture "A Working Man" opened with $15.2 million this weekend to lead all films in North America.
Chamberlain found a second career as “king of the miniseries.” In 2003, he acknowledged publicly that he was gay.
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