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The Cuban government said the pardons were a "humanitarian gesture" in connection with Holy Week and didn't mention mounting pressures with the U.S.
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Erin Harkes, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Metroland Now, joins us this morning for a new regular arts segment where she will talk about what’s in the pages of Metroland Now and preview each month’s events for First Friday in Albany.
The Met Opera airs Saturdays at 1 p.m. beginning Dec. 6 through May 30, 2026.
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State lawmakers ponder a proposal by unions as part of ongoing budget talks.
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A Buffalo-area provider of early intervention services shares what's at stake for New York's youngest in this year's state budget.
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The Republican gubernatorial candidate and good-government groups condemned the move.
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Debates over auto insurance, climate change have slowed down state budget talks.
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The U.S. job market perked up last month as employers added 178,000 jobs. The unemployment rate dipped to 4.3%, mainly because the number of people seeking work declined.
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Advocates hope recent verdicts against social media platforms will build momentum for bigger changes in Silicon Valley.
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Legal experts tell NPR five possible reasons that, despite the accusations made against rich and powerful people in the files, the DOJ have made no additional arrests. The big one? Lack of evidence.
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President Trump faces mounting political pressure on multiple fronts, particularly when it comes to his handling of the war and the consequences it's having on the economy.