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Pandemic Increases Hunger, Housing Insecurity For NY Kids
A new report shows the economic fallout of the COVID pandemic is having a big impact on children.

A new report shows the economic fallout of the COVID pandemic is having a big impact on children.
Early autopsies of deceased patients confirmed the coronavirus does not just cause respiratory disease but can also attack other organs.
The 6-month-old puppy was emaciated, dehydrated and could hardly walk when the police officer rescued him from his home, officials said.
Advocates for people living with disabilities are stressing the importance of knowing if they are at increased risk for COVID-19.
Conservation groups are working on several major efforts to keep the monarch butterfly from becoming extinct.
A new report shows New Yorkers have made progress in cutting down on smoking and getting more exercise.
Owasco Lake provides drinking water for more than 50,000 people.
The U.S. Department of Labor has issued a new rule that dramatically expands a federal contractor's ability to claim a religious exemption.
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A new poll shows low-income Americans overwhelmingly support government programs that could end poverty and hunger.
New York State is hoping to speed up the process of evaluating sites for clean-energy projects.
The COVID pandemic has practically wiped out the market for fresh oysters, but conservationists are helping out by buying up their surplus.
The group's complete list of administrative and legislative priorities is online at 'lgbtmap.org.'
Donald J. Trump was a president from, but not of, New York.
Three of four clean-energy workers who lost their jobs at the beginning of the COVID pandemic still are out of work.
Election-protection advocates around the country are planning rallies and protests if they see any attempt to interfere with a full count.
Transportation is now the leading cause of carbon pollution in New York.
Open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act begins Sunday, Nov. 1.
Students enjoy a healthy, fresh menu outside on a beautiful autumn day
People living with disabilities have often faced obstacles to casting votes, but advocates say voting by mail presents different challenges.