Onondaga County's Suicide Prevention Coalition Coordinator says people are dealing with a multitude of mental health issues and challenges related to a chaotic world.
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The call prompted the evacuation of city hall and neighboring businesses for nearly three hours.
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The Democratic Attorneys General Association announced it was setting up a fund that James and other officials could tap.
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The department has limited back-up options to fix fire trucks after a hydraulic lift broke through a concrete floor, revealing significant structural damage.
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Sheriff Toby Shelley says many cars have too many miles, leading to breakdowns and high maintenance costs.
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Women have served vital roles in the military for over a century.
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The checks range from $150 to $400 and will be sent to more than 8 million New Yorkers.
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The Trump administration says it is making deals with drug companies to lower prices U.S. consumers pay for medicines. But key details are missing on how the initiative would work.
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Smaller publications that cover the Pentagon are likely to be the most affected by a new press policy put into place by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
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The administration's approach to drug cartels relies — at least in part — on a blueprint for military strikes that mirror those waged during the war on terrorism after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Rabbi Sharon Brous of IKAR, a congregation in Los Angeles, about her message this year during the Yom Kippur holiday.
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President Trump defended the use of troops in U.S. cities while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told military commanders about new physical fitness and grooming requirements for uniformed personnel.