Vaughn Golden
North Country Freelance Reporter-
Cryptocurrency turmoil is affecting crypto miners, who require lots of electricity to operate. Energy costs are up, and demand is down.(Story aired on All Things Considered on Dec. 15, 2022.)
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Cryptocurrency turmoil is affecting crypto miners, who require lots of electricity to operate. Energy costs are up, and demand is down.
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Some good government advocates are saying “I told you so,” after depressed voter turnout in Tuesday’s primary and special elections, largely pointing to spotty voter turnout in some areas of the state compared to others.
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New York state Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie defended his proposal to reassemble the state’s Independent Redistricting Commission to redraw state Assembly maps after they were invalidated by courts earlier this year.
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Leaders of the Democratic-controlled state legislature and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul are proposing that a court reconvene the state’s Independent Redistricting Commission.
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Republicans in the U.S. Senate blocked passage of a bill providing funding to veterans suffering from the effects of toxic burn pits Wednesday, drawing criticism from Democrats like New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and veterans organizations.
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Former New York City Mayor and advisor to former President Donald Trump Rudy Giuliani stumped for his son Andrew, as the latter vies for the Republican nomination for governor.
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Former real estate CEO and 2010 gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino announced his bid for the seat Saturday. Friday morning, New York Republican Party Chair Nick Langworthy announced he is now in the race.
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The workers said managers gave them a week’s notice that it would shut down the College Avenue location permanently on June 10.
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Under New York state statute, the governor must schedule a special election within 10 days after a seat in Congress is vacated, meaning Gov. Kathy Hochul must call the 23rd District by Friday. That election must then take place between 70-80 days later, setting up for an election between July 29 and Aug. 8.