New York’s gubernatorial candidates are tweeting more about crime and public safety than any other topic.
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Hashtag History: Imaging the Future – Reinventing the Past
As we move through the 21st century decade that was supposed to be a sequel to the Roaring Twenties, it is interesting to contrast the expectations with the reality.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘John Sinclair’
Long before a Russian court sentenced Brittany Griner to nine years in prison, a harsh drug sentence imposed on a political activist sparked outrage in the U.S.
One difference between Hochul and Zeldin is overlooked
Not every difference between Kathy Hochul and Lee Zeldin are obvious.
Should the unvaccinated receive treatment for COVID-19?
By Alex Gillham, Carole McNall and Adam Odolil Many hospitals across the U.S. are near, at or over capacity. We hear many people react to that by advocating a policy that hospitals should refuse to treat patients who become infected… Read More ›
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Summertime’
In any year, ‘Summertime’ would be an appropriate pick for the dog days of summer, but the song is especially timely this year.
Attack on Zeldin gives GOP candidate needed name recognition
An attack at a campaign rally has given GOP gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin the type of exposure can’t be bought.
What data can tell us about the state of health in Cattaraugus County
Using available data, a community story unfolds about health care in Cattaraugus County.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘The Price You Pay’
Bruce Springsteen’s upcoming U.S. tour has been generating headlines, but not because of the music
Hochul and Zeldin haven’t given up their day jobs
By Richard Lee While Kathy Hochul and Lee Zeldin trade barbs on the campaign trail, the two gubernatorial candidates are making good use of the elected positions they already hold. As governor, Hochul is effectively employing a Rose Garden strategy,… Read More ›