Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New York
NEJM Paper: After a Concussion, Active Management is the Most Effective Treatment
BUFFALO, New York, Jan. 29 -- The University at Buffalo (State University of New York) issued the following news release:
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NEJM paper: After a concussion, active management is the most effective treatment
New England Journal of Medicine paper outlines best evidence-based care for evaluating and managing concussions
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Active management after concussion is the best way for patients to recover and get back to school and work as quickly as possible, according to a Clinical Pr
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Pistons' Isaiah Stewart suspended and fined
NEW YORK, Jan. 31 [Category: Sports] -- The National Basketball Association posted the following news release:
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Pistons' Isaiah Stewart suspended and fined
NEW YORK - Detroit Pistons forward-center Isaiah Stewart has been suspended one game without pay for accruing his sixth Flagrant Foul point of the 2024-25 regular season, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.
Stewart, who entered Wednesday's game with four Flagrant Foul points
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REV. SHARPTON SLAMS TRUMP FOR BLAMING DEI, BIDEN, AND OBAMA FOR TRAGIC PLANE CRASH IN WASHINGTON, DC
HARLEM, New York, Feb. 1 -- The National Action Network issued the following news release:
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REV. SHARPTON SLAMS TRUMP FOR BLAMING DEI, BIDEN, AND OBAMA FOR TRAGIC PLANE CRASH IN WASHINGTON, DC
Notes President Disregarded Loss of Human Life by Invoking DEI as Scapegoat for Any Incident Before Investigation Has Been Conducted
WASHINGTON, DC (January 30, 2025) - Rev. Al Sharpton, Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), today denounced President Trump's remarks blaming d
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Robot Teamups: When AI Forms Unscripted Alliances
BUFFALO, New York, Jan. 29 -- The University at Buffalo (State University of New York) issued the following news release:
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Robot teamups: When AI forms unscripted alliances
New study finds robots can mirror human behavior
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Large language model agents, such as virtual assistants or chatbots, can learn to cooperate with one another -- even when they aren't given any instruction to do so, according to new research from the University at Buffalo School of Management.
Genera
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The Broadway League Presents Additional Round of Broadway League Leadership Awards
NEW YORK, Feb. 1 -- The Broadway League issued the following news release:
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The Broadway League Presents Additional Round of Broadway League Leadership Awards
SPECIAL SERVICE AWARDS:
CHRISTINA SELBY
TAMMIE WARD
IMPACT AWARD:
DAMIAN BAZADONA
The Broadway League, the national trade association for the Broadway industry that represents theatre owners, producers, presenters and general managers, congratulates three new recipients of The Broadway League Leadership Awards. The second roun
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THRONE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT SET TO RETURN THIS MARCH
NEW YORK, Feb. 1 -- The National Basketball Players Association issued the following news release:
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THE THRONE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT SET TO RETURN THIS MARCH
In its third year, the NBPA and Gold Level Sports and Entertainment are bringing The Throne back to American Dream in East Rutherford, N.J., from March 27-29 with game coverage split across NBA TV, NBA YouTube, and the NBA App
Tickets are now on sale here
NEW YORK (Jan. 30, 2025) -- The National
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Toronto Nephrologist Presented With J. Michael Lazarus Award
NEW YORK, Feb. 1 -- The National Kidney Foundation issued the following news release:
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Toronto Nephrologist Presented with J. Michael Lazarus Award
Jeffrey Perl, MD to be honored at National Kidney Foundation 2025 Spring Clinical Meetings for dedication to kidney health
January 31, 2025--New York, NY -- The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) has awarded Dr. Jeffrey Perl, staff nephrologist at St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health in Toronto and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the Uni
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UB Anthropologist Explores 'Sideways Migration' in New Book
BUFFALO, New York, Jan. 29 -- The University at Buffalo (State University of New York) issued the following news release:
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UB anthropologist explores 'sideways migration' in new book
BUFFALO, N.Y. - It's estimated that by 2016 as many as 400,000 French citizens had relocated to London.
And though there have always been French people living in London, the migration trend greatly accelerated in the early 21st century.
Migration studies look mostly into the experiences of people who move
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VIDEOS AND PHOTOS: Heartstopper Actor Joe Locke, The Gilded Age Actress Louisa Jacobson, and Digital Influencer RaeShanda Lias Honored at the Human Rights Campaign 2025 Greater New York Dinner
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 [Category: Political] -- The Human Rights Campaign posted the following news release:
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VIDEOS AND PHOTOS: Heartstopper Actor Joe Locke, The Gilded Age Actress Louisa Jacobson, and Digital Influencer RaeShanda Lias Honored at the Human Rights Campaign 2025 Greater New York Dinner
NEW YORK -- Last night, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization, brought together more than 1,000
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Women's Refugee Commission: Trump Administration's Sudden Freeze of Foreign Assistance Will Have Lifelong Consequences For Displaced Women And Girls
NEW YORK, Feb. 1 -- The Women's Refugee Commission issued the following news release:
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The Trump Administration's Sudden Freeze of Foreign Assistance Will Have Lifelong Consequences For Displaced Women And Girls
In its first week, the Trump administration issued a series of orders and memos that suddenly and immediately block U.S. aid to crisis-affected communities all over the world for at least 90 days. Women, children, and displaced and marginalized people, like always, are suffering
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