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Touch-screen voting may come to LI next year
Newsday· 5 days agoBoth of Long Island’s county election boards are moving toward the use of touch-screen voting machines for the first time. James P. Scheuerman ...
Another Voice: Outdated attorney residency requirement is a disservice to Western New Yorkers
The Buffalo News· 2 days agoWestern New Yorkers face a wide array of challenges that can make life more difficult, including a...
Public Schools Are Sorely Unprepared for a Drop in Enrollment, Which Means a Drop in Funding, Amid...
The New York Sun· 2 days agoShuttered schools, shrinking student bodies, and pink slips for teachers: public schools across...
Q&A: Gotion critic Moolenaar talks about congressional panel's Chinese deterrence strategy
Detroit News· 6 hours agoU.S. Rep. John Moolenaar has been an outspoken critic of Chinese battery maker Gotion Inc....
RI's top officials are racking up out-of-state travel, but this one was gone the most by far
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThey travel on state, campaign and personal business, but none as frequently as Treasurer James...
Soros-backed Portland county DA's crushing loss to anti-crime candidate prompts celebration online
Fox News· 3 days ago"It's official: Portland got the Schmidt kicked out of it!" Portland-based journalist Andy Ngo...
Evening Report — Trump’s blue state incursion comes to the Bronx
The Hill· 3 days agoTrump is unlikely to win in New York, where President Biden beat him by more than 2 million votes in...
Frequent flyers: How much out-of-state travel time have RI's top elected officials logged?
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoThey travel on state, campaign and personal business, but none as frequently as Treasurer James...
From disgraceful pardons to eyelash insults, Trump toadies are rebelling against decency
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 4 days agoPsychological experts deemed Perry to be “basically a loaded gun.” Travis County District Attorney...
Who was Harvey Milk?
The Advocate· 4 days agoMilk went to college at what is now the State University of New York in Albany, studying math and history, and writing a column for the ...