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  • Toyota is recalling 6.4 million vehicles due to defects. The recall comes at a time of heightened scrutiny of automakers, only weeks after Toyota agreed to a $1.2 billion settlement with the U.S. government for misleading consumers.
  • Dozens demonstrated outside the capitol in Albany Thursday night on the one-year anniversary of the attempted insurrection in Washington, D.C.
  • The state's governor called the news "disturbing" but said there is no health threat at the moment. Hanford has been in existence since the 1940s, when the site was used to prepare plutonium for bombs.
  • Playlist as aired on Saturday, June 5th, 2021:The Boy with the Perpetual NervousnessArtist: The FeeliesAlbum: Crazy RhythmsSee-FArtist: Caeser…
  • Pittsfield Police have arrested a city man they say is connected to six armed robberies in the past month.Pittsfield Police Chief Michael Wynn says…
  • Royal Dutch Shell has announced plans to eliminate 6,500 jobs as slumping oil prices force the industry to make adjustments. Shell's profits fell by more than 30 percent in the second quarter.
  • The Press Republican, our Plattsburgh newspaper published an article about Congresswoman Stefanik’s fundraising which is extraordinary, and largely comes from places and from people outside of the district. Maybe more importantly, were her comments about inflation which she said Republicans would stop by ending the spending of the Democrats.
  • Playlist as aired on Saturday, June 12th, 2021:ClichéArtist: Jeff ParkerAlbum: The New BreedThe Wild KindnessArtist: Silver JewsAlbum: American WaterMore…
  • Egyptian authorities are preventing six Americans, including the son of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, from leaving the country. They work for non-governmental agencies that were raided by Egyptian security forces last month.
  • Sanders laid out his brand of Democratic socialism in a speech Thursday, explaining how it informs with his views on higher education, poverty, health care, the minimum wage and more.
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