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It’s graduation season, and as students prepare to leave college life behind, some say they aren’t ready to enter the workforce. WAMC’s Samantha Simmons spoke with students at two Capital Region higher education institutions and has this report.
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The man, identified in court papers as Dilbar Gul Dilbar, came to the United States with his family last year on a Special Immigrant Visa reserved for interpreters who assist the U.S. government.
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The programs could face service interruptions with the looming cuts to safety net programs in the proposed federal budget.
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BTPM's Disability Reporter Emyle Watkins hosted a live interview with Maria Perrin, the president of PPL, the new single statewide fiscal intermediary (FI) for the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP).
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Assembly members who voted in favor of the measure reflected on their experiences caring for dying loved ones.
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President Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan was in Rochester today to meet with members of the Locust Club police union and others.
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State Agriculture Commissioner Richard Ball hopes the recent crackdown on illegal immigration will push Congress to revamp the federal Guest Worker program.
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Here are the basics on this year’s state budget agreement.
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A recently appointed interim U.S. attorney said he wants to sue companies to make them develop content-monitoring algorithms.
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Rockland County residents grilled New York Congressman Mike Lawler on everything from rumored Medicaid cuts to deportations at a Sunday town hall. Here's how the Republican answered.