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Court Nullifies Biden Administration’s Protection Plan for Immigrant Spouses Against Deportation

A federal judge has overturned a Biden administration policy designed to simplify the path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants married to US citizens

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New York voters have passed a constitutional amendment prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity and pregnancy outcomes, bolstering protections for transgender and abortion rights

Heartbreaking sight in Italy’: Miniature Trevi Fountain replica pool faces ridicule

Rome has constructed a temporary pool in front of the Trevi Fountain for tourists to toss coins into while the landmark undergoes renovations, a move that has been met with harsh criticism

Federal Authorities: Man from Schenectady Confesses to Selling Fentanyl Tablets

A 31-year-old man from Schenectady has pleaded guilty to distributing 1,500 fentanyl pills and 8.6 grams of cocaine base in 2023

University of Utah Researchers and Others Assert Possibility of Reducing Political Tensions

A Stanford study identifies the #StandUnited ad featuring Spencer Cox and Chris Peterson as an effective intervention against political hostility, with University of Utah researchers emphasizing the importance of correcting misperceptions to foster cooperation and democratic norms

Images: Garage Sale at Schenectady Jewish Community Center

The Schenectady Jewish Community Center held its annual community garage sale on Sunday, November 3, 2024

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A man who adopted an orphaned squirrel and turned it into a social media sensation has vowed to fight back after New York state authorities seized and euthanized the animal

Exploring John Piper’s Account Book: Uncovering New Stories from Old Dorp

The article discusses the concept of names being unimportant, using Juliet's quote from Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" as a reference, and applies it to a small journal

Storms in Oklahoma cause injuries to 11 individuals and power outages for thousands

Severe storms and tornadoes in Oklahoma have caused extensive damage, leaving tens of thousands without power and resulting in 11 hospitalizations

Laser-sensor technology helps scientists discover remnants of an old Mayan city in southern Mexico

Archaeologists have potentially discovered an ancient Mayan city, named Valeriana, in southern Mexico using laser-sensing technology
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