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'All kinds of nutty about climate.' New York's Rochester draws residents fleeing extreme weather

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One of America’s first boomtowns and a former manufacturing hub, Rochester, New York, has captured the eye of some looking to escape extreme weather events.

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World Video Game Hall of Fame inducts Defender, Tamagotchi, GoldenEye 007 and Quake

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The World Video Game Hall of Fame has four new inductees.

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A woman who called a Black child a slur has raised a backlash but also thousands of dollars

Read full article: A woman who called a Black child a slur has raised a backlash but also thousands of dollars

A video showing a Minnesota woman at a playground admitting to using a racist slur against a Black child has garnered millions of views.

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Climate change is making coffee more expensive. Tariffs likely will too

Read full article: Climate change is making coffee more expensive. Tariffs likely will too

Premium coffee roasters in the U.S. are reeling from the sharp price increases of coffee beans, which nearly doubled last year after record drought in Brazil.

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The fate of addiction treatment hangs in the balance with Kennedy's HHS overhaul

Read full article: The fate of addiction treatment hangs in the balance with Kennedy's HHS overhaul

The proposed overhaul of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services could weaken and possibly eliminate a little-known agency that's crucial in helping Americans who struggle with their mental health or with addiction.

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Angry Birds, Frogger and others are finalists for the World Video Game Hall of Fame

Read full article: Angry Birds, Frogger and others are finalists for the World Video Game Hall of Fame

The World Video Game Hall of Fame has revealed its 12 finalists for 2025.

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Balloons, trampoline and Apples to Apples are finalists for the Toy Hall of Fame

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The National Toy Hall of Fame is floating the idea of inducting balloons.

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7 people shot, 2 fatally, at a park in upstate Rochester, NY

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Police say two women are dead and five other people were injured when gunfire erupted at a crowded public park in Rochester, New York.

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TSA anticipates busy 4th of July weekend for travelers

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The Transportation Security Administration anticipates a busy Fourth of July weekend for travelers after it reported an all-time high number of travelers screened Sunday across the nation.

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Asteroids, Myst, Resident Evil, SimCity and Ultima inducted into World Video Game Hall of Fame

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The World Video Game Hall of Fame has inducted its 10th class of honorees.

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From Asteroids to Guitar Hero, World Video Game Hall of Fame finalists draw from 4 decades

Read full article: From Asteroids to Guitar Hero, World Video Game Hall of Fame finalists draw from 4 decades

The 12 finalists for the World Video Game Hall of Fame this year represent four decades of play.

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Police are seeking a motive in a fiery fatal crash in New York. No link to terrorism has been found

Read full article: Police are seeking a motive in a fiery fatal crash in New York. No link to terrorism has been found

Police are investigating after a fiery two-vehicle collision killed two people and injured five others in Rochester, New York, early on New Year’s Day.

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Mayo Clinic announces $5 billion expansion of Minnesota campus

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The Mayo Clinic has announced a $5 billion expansion plan that includes new buildings designed so they can evolve and expand as patient needs change over the coming decades.

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A doctors group calls its 'excited delirium' paper outdated and withdraws its approval

Read full article: A doctors group calls its 'excited delirium' paper outdated and withdraws its approval

A leading doctors group is formally withdrawing approval of a 2009 paper on “excited delirium.”.

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'Just Ken' no more? Barbie sidekick among 12 finalists for National Toy Hall of Fame

Read full article: 'Just Ken' no more? Barbie sidekick among 12 finalists for National Toy Hall of Fame

The National Toy Hall of Fame has announced the 12 finalists being considered for induction this year.

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DeSantis unveils new economic policy that targets China, taxes and regulations

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Republican presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis is taking aim at China with a 10-point economic plan he's calling a “Declaration of Economic Independence.”.

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2 dead in stampede at GloRilla concert in New York

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Police say another person injured in a stampede at a rap concert has died.

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Average long-term US mortgage rate lowest since September

Read full article: Average long-term US mortgage rate lowest since September

The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate fell this week to its lowest level since September, a potential boost to the housing market which has been in decline for nearly a year.

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US home sales fell in November, the 10th consecutive month

Read full article: US home sales fell in November, the 10th consecutive month

Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes slowed for the tenth month in a row in November, constrained by a tight inventory of properties on the market and mortgage rates averaging more than double what they were a year ago.

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Top, Lite-Brite, Masters of the Universe in toy hall of fame

Read full article: Top, Lite-Brite, Masters of the Universe in toy hall of fame

The spinning top, whose origins can be traced to ancient times, has a permanent new place in the National Toy Hall of Fame.

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Bingo, Lite-Brite, Nerf among Toy Hall of Fame finalists

Read full article: Bingo, Lite-Brite, Nerf among Toy Hall of Fame finalists

Voting is open on which toys should go into the National Toy Hall of Fame this year.

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Study finds higher homicide risk in homes with handguns

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A new study finds that people who live with handgun owners in the U.S. are shot to death at a higher rate than people who live in homes without such firearms.

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NY mobster who killed 3 escapes federal custody in Florida

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A New York mobster who killed three people and attempted to kill two others has escaped from federal custody.

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Baby born on 2/2/22 at 2:22 p.m.

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“What can I say… we love to make dramatic entrances,” Kidd said.

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Sand, Catan, piñatas lead Toy Hall of Fame finalists

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Cabbage Patch Kids touched off the first big holiday toy craze nearly 40 years ago.

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Igor Vovkovinskiy, tallest man in US, dies in Minnesota

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Igor Vovkovinskiy, the tallest man in the United States, has died in Minnesota.

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State's own expert told grand jury police didn't kill Prude

Read full article: State's own expert told grand jury police didn't kill Prude

Newly released transcripts show that prosecutors overseeing a grand jury investigation into the death of Daniel Prude last year in Rochester, New York, undercut the case for criminal charges with testimony from a medical expert who said police officers who held Prude to the ground didn’t do anything wrong.

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Call of Duty among finalists for Video Game Hall of Fame

Read full article: Call of Duty among finalists for Video Game Hall of Fame

This photo, provided by the Strong National Museum of Play, in Rochester, N.Y., Tuesday, March 16, 2021, shows 12 finalists for 2021 induction into the Video Game Hall of Fame. (Strong National Museum of Play via AP)ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Voting is open for the next inductees into the World Video Game Hall of Fame, with Call of Duty, Guitar Hero and Animal Crossing among the 12 finalists. "These finalists embody what it means to be a good game,” said Jon-Paul Dyson, director of the International Center for the History of Electronic Games at The Strong museum, where the hall of fame is housed. The winners are chosen by an international committee of journalists and scholars versed in video games and their role in society. AdThe hall inducted its first class in 2015 with the goal of recognizing electronic games of all types — arcade, console, computer, handheld, and mobile.

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Probe faults mayor, officials for keeping Prude death secret

Read full article: Probe faults mayor, officials for keeping Prude death secret

The report said Singletary told the mayor the officers restrained Prude, but the chief “consistently deemphasized” the role of restraints in Prude's death, and his statements to officials didn't “capture the disturbing tenor of the entire encounter." AdA lawyer for Singletary said, under a first review of the report, Singletary “was truthful in his statements" to Warren and other city officials. “He never participated in any cover-up nor did he intentionally downplay the circumstances" around Prude's death, Michael Tallon said in a statement. Warren told the public Singletary initially told her Prude’s death was a “drug overdose,” but Friday’s report said he never told her that. His family has filed a federal lawsuit alleging the police department sought to cover up the true nature of Prude’s death.

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Wrongful death suit filed on behalf of Daniel Prude's kids

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CORRECTS TO BROTHER NOT UNCLE OF DANIEL PRUDE - FILE - In this Sept. 3, 2020, file photo, Joe Prude, right, brother of Daniel Prude, and Daniel's nephew Armin, stand with a picture of Daniel Prude in Rochester, N.Y. He always showed me and my brother and sisters how much he loved us," Prude's oldest son, Nathaniel McFarland, said in a statement. The death went mostly unpublicized until nearly six months later, when police body camera video was released following pressure from Prude’s family. Ad“You could hardly find an example of a worse response to a mental health crisis when what happened to Daniel Prude that night,” Piers said during a video news conference with McFarland, who did not speak. He did not immediately respond later in the day after Prude family attorneys outlined their claims in a news conference.

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Police investigate pepper spraying of mother near toddler

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A Rochester police officer has been placed on administrative duty after using pepper spray on the woman, authorities said Friday. Ad“Both incidents involved Black mothers. Both involved Black children. Both involved Black people obviously in crisis. Both involved officers using pepper spray on or around a Black child,” PAB Chair Shani Wilson said during a video news conference Friday.

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No charges against officers involved in Daniel Prude's death

Read full article: No charges against officers involved in Daniel Prude's death

FILE - In this Sept. 3, 2020, file photo, Joe Prude, right, uncle of Daniel Prude, and Daniel's nephew Armin, stand with a picture of Daniel Prude in Rochester, N.Y. AdLawyers for the seven police officers suspended over Prude’s death have said the officers were strictly following their training that night, employing a restraining technique known as “segmenting.” They claimed Prude’s use of PCP, which caused irrational behavior, was “the root cause” of his death. “The system failed Daniel Prude again," Prude family lawyer Elliot Shields said of the grand jury's decision. Michael Magri, were suspended after Prude’s death became public. "Our actions going forward will ensure that Daniel Prude’s death was not in vain.”AdSome activists said that they never expected the officers to face charges.

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'I am a child!' Pepper spray reflects policing of Black kids

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The case has spurred outrage as the latest example of law enforcement mistreatment of Black people, and one that shows even Black children are not exempt. Research shows Black children are often viewed as being older than they are, and are more likely to be seen as threatening or dangerous. Advocates have long said that leads to police treating them in ways they wouldn’t dream of treating white children. A study published in the journal Pediatrics in late 2020 found Black children and teenagers were six times as likely to die from police gunfire as white children. New York isn't the only place where police treatment of Black children has been a flashpoint.

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Rochester officers who pepper-sprayed 9-year-old suspended

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Rochester, New York police released two body-camera videos of officers restraining the girl. According a local news outlet, Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren expressed her concern for the child. (Rochester Police Department via AP)The city of Rochester has suspended police officers seen in body-camera videos spraying a chemical “irritant” in the face of a distraught and handcuffed 9-year-old girl, officials announced Monday. The city did not specify how many officers were suspended. “There is no conceivable justification for the Rochester police to subject a 9-year-old to pepper spray, period," NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman said Monday.

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3 dead in military helicopter crash were experienced pilots

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They are, from left: Chief Warrant Officer 5 Steven Skoda, age 54, from Rochester, NY; Chief Warrant Officer 4 Christian Koch, age 39, from Honeoye Falls, NY; and Chief Warrant Officer Two Daniel Prial, age 30, from Rochester, NY. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs via AP)MENDON, N.Y. – The three National Guard members killed when a helicopter crashed in an upstate New York field this week were experienced pilots with past deployments to Afghanistan, officials said Friday. Killed in the crash were Chief Warrant Officer 5 Steven Skoda, 54, of Rochester, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Christian Koch, 39, of Honeoye Falls, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Prial, 30 of Rochester, according to the National Guard. The crew had been conducting night vision goggle proficiency training in the local training area, the National Guard said. Skoda served in the Army from 1985 to 1987 and joined the National Guard 1987.

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Humane Society: 97 cats survive house fire; some injured

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This photo, provided by Lollypop Farm shelter, shows one of the 97 cats rescued from a house fire in Perinton, NY, outside Rochester, NY, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Many of the cats suffered smoke inhalation, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester said, and it wasn't clear whether all of them would survive. (Paige Engard/Courtesy Lollypop Farm via AP)PERINTON, N.Y. – Nearly 100 cats have survived a house fire in a town outside Rochester, New York, according to an animal protection group. The Lollypop Farm shelter had been told as many as 70 cats lived in the Perinton home when it caught fire. Many of the cats suffered smoke inhalation, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester said, and it wasn't clear whether all of them would survive.

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Pioneering Black doll Baby Nancy enters Toy Hall of Fame

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Baby Nancy, the first Black baby doll to have an Afro and other authentic features, was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame on Thursday, along with sidewalk chalk and the wooden block game Jenga. By Thanksgiving, Baby Nancy was the bestselling Black doll in Los Angeles, and before Christmas, she was selling nationwide. The toy exposed a long-standing demand for ethnically correct Black dolls, according to the National Toy Hall of Fame, located in The Strong museum in Rochester, New York. Shindana Toys folded amid financial problems in 1983, but Baby Nancy “still stands as a landmark doll that made commercial and cultural breakthoughs,” curator Michelle Parnett-Dwyer said in a news release. The three new inductees will be on permanent display at the National Toy Hall of Fame, alongside previous winners that include Barbie and the Hula Hoop.

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The Latest: Biden: I've learned from Clinton campaign errors

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WASHINGTON – The Latest on the presidential campaign (all times local):9:20 p.m.Joe Biden says he has learned from the mistakes that Hillary Clinton's campaign made four years ago in the Midwest. After her stunning loss to Donald Trump in 2016, many Democrats criticized her campaign as overconfident and too complacent. President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden are campaigning hard to win both states, where Trump scored narrow victories in 2016. The campaign announced in addition to his Monday trip to the state, Biden will campaign in Philadelphia on Sunday. The Minnesota Department of Health has linked 28 coronavirus cases to other recent Trump campaign events in the state.

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Rochester mayor pleads not guilty in campaign finance case

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Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren walks out of city court after her arraignment in Rochester, N.Y., Monday, Oct. 5, 2020. Warren, who has faced calls to resign over her city's handling of the suffocation death of Daniel Prude at the hands of police, pleaded not guilty Monday to campaign finance charges dating to her 2017 reelection campaign. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren, who has faced calls to resign over her city’s handling of the suffocation death of Daniel Prude at the hands of police, pleaded not guilty Monday to campaign finance charges dating to her 2017 reelection campaign. “She welcomes the opportunity for the public to see whether the district attorney’s charges hold water,” attorney Joseph Damelio said outside court after the proceeding. Supporters who gathered outside court said they still have faith in Warren.

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Rochester mayor indicted in campaign finance probe

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Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren was indicted Friday on charges she broke campaign finance rules and committed fraud during her reelection campaign three years ago, adding another layer of crisis in a city that has been reeling over its handling of a police killing. Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley also announced charges against Warren’s campaign treasurer, Albert Jones Jr., and the treasurer of her political action committee, Rosalind Brooks-Harris. The Democrat is midway through her second term as the first female and second Black mayor of Rochester, a city of more than 200,000 by Lake Ontario. Elections officials began fielding complaints about Warren's campaign finances in 2017, when Warren defeated two challengers in a Democratic primary prior to her reelection. “Lovely Warren is still the mayor of the city of Rochester,” she said.

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Police leaders pressed Rochester to keep Prude video secret

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FILE- In this March 23, 2020 image made from police body camera video provided by Roth and Roth LLP, a Rochester police officer puts a hood over the head of Daniel Prude in Rochester, N.Y. After seeing the video, Warren emailed Singletary that she was “outraged” at the conduct of the officer who pressed Prude's head against the ground, Mark Vaughn, and that he should face an immediate disciplinary investigation. In an unsent draft of that email, Warren excoriated Singletary for having “grossly underplayed” Prude's death by first describing it to her a drug overdose. “Quite frankly, I would have expected the Chief of Police to have shown me this video in March,” Warren wrote in the draft. His family has filed a federal lawsuit alleging the police department sought to cover up the true nature of Prude’s death.

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Rochester police chief out in fallout over Prude death

Read full article: Rochester police chief out in fallout over Prude death

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren fired the police chief and suspended her top lawyer and communications director Monday in the continuing upheaval over the suffocation death of Daniel Prude. “This initial look has shown what so many have suspected, that we have a pervasive problem in the Rochester Police Department,” Warren said. “I have apologized to the Prude family and this community for the failures that happened along the way, including my own,” Warren said. “As mayor, I own these failures.”Roj said he accepted the suspension, but claimed he was not aware of what happened to Prude until Aug. 4. He said Singletary told him in an email of an ongoing criminal investigation and that the mayor was already informed.

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Rochester police leaders retire in wake of calls for change

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. Top police leaders in Rochester are retiring en masse amid criticism of the city's handling of the the suffocation death of Daniel Prude, Mayor Lovely Warren said Tuesday. LaRon Singletary, the citys police chief, is among those retiring, as is Deputy Chief Joseph M. Morabito and possibly other senior commanders, Warren said. Warren made the surprise announcement of the retirements at a City Council briefing being held online. Council members had expected the chief to appear in person to discuss ongoing protests over Prude's death. His death sparked outrage after his relatives last week released police body camera video and written reports they obtained through a public records request.

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Naked with 'spit hoods' on, protesters decry Prude's death

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. Naked except for spit hoods in a reference to the killing of Daniel Prude, several protesters sat outside Rochester's police headquarters Monday morning to push for police accountability, local news outlets reported. Seven police officers were suspended Thursday, and state Attorney General Letitia James said Saturday she would form a grand jury and conduct an "exhaustive investigation into Prude's death. Warren and Police Chief LaRon Singletary have faced calls for their resignations over the delay in releasing details of Prudes death. Protesters gathered in a Rochester park Monday evening before moving to the city's Public Safety Building by nightfall, for a sixth consecutive night of demonstrations. On Sunday, police said more than 1,000 protesters marched to the Public Safety Building on a night more peaceful than the rest, with community elders acting as a buffer between officers and protesters.

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Mayor promises police reforms following Daniel Prude's death

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Warren suspended the seven officers involved in Prude's death last week after his family released police video from the March night when he was restrained on a city street. "The mayor and RPD must stop these warfare tactics now.The marches took place as New York's attorney general announced Saturday that a grand jury would investigate Prude's death. Protesters have called on Warren and Singletary to step down over the delay in releasing details of Prude's death. They've also demanded police accountability and legislation to change how authorities respond to mental health emergencies. But she said the city will double the availability of mental health professionals and work with Rochesters Commission on Racial and Structural Equity, or RASE, to re-envision the police department and how it responds to mental health crises.

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Activists insist on changes to policing after Prude's death

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Demonstrators march through the streets in Rochester, N.Y., Friday, Sept. 4, 2020, protesting the death of Daniel Prude. Having police respond can be a recipe for disaster, The National Alliance on Mental Illness said in a statement Friday. Prudes death is yet another harrowing tragedy, but a story not unfamiliar to us, the advocacy group said. Activists have marched nightly in the city of 210,000 on Lake Ontario since police body camera videos of the encounter with Prude were released this week by his family. As they had the night before, officers doused activists at police headquarters with a chemical spray to drive them from barricades around the building.

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Police use of spit hoods scrutinized after Black man's death

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But Prude's death is the second one involving spit hoods to surface since the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police sparked a national reckoning on racism and policing. Floyd's death did not involve a spit hood. Police handcuffed and placed a spit hood on the head of a naked man also in distress. In another similar episode, a 45-year-old man died in 2015 after police in Bernalillo, New Mexico, placed him in a spit hood, possibly incorrectly. Prison guards have also used spit hoods, sometimes to deadly effect.

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Officers suspended in suffocation death; protesters unswayed

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Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren announced the suspensions at a news conference Thursday amid outrage that city officials had previously kept quiet about Prude's death. Journalists were among those hit by pellets during the confrontation, which came on the second day of peaceful demonstrations over Prude's death. The mayor said she only became aware that Prude's death involved the use of force on Aug. 4. Warren said the seven officers would still be paid because of contract rules and that she was taking the action against the advice of attorneys. Prude's death happened just as the coronavirus was raging out of control in New York and received no public attention at the time.

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Black man killed by Rochester police is remembered as loving

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Prude died March 30 after he was taken off life support, seven days after the encounter with police in Rochester. Prude had been taken into custody for a mental health evaluation about eight hours before the encounter that led to his death. Calls to the union representing Rochester police officers, and to the organizations attorney, rang unanswered Wednesday. But his brother Joe Prude said he was only at the hospital for a few hours, according to the reports. How did you see him and not directly say, The man is defenseless, buck naked on the ground.

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Police use of spit hoods scrutinized after Black man's death

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But Prude's death is the second one involving spit hoods to surface since the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police sparked a national reckoning on racism and policing. Floyd's death did not involve a spit hood. Police handcuffed and placed a spit hood on the head of a naked man also in distress. In another similar episode, a 45-year-old man died in 2015 after police in Bernalillo, New Mexico, placed him in a spit hood, possibly incorrectly. Prison guards have also used spit hoods, sometimes to deadly effect.

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Video in Black man's suffocation shows cops put hood on him

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Prude died March 30 after he was taken off life support, seven days after the encounter with police in Rochester. Not for my brother to get lynched, Prudes brother, Joe Prude, said at a news conference. Then, they put a white spit hood over his head, a device intended to protect officers from a detainee's saliva. Then the officers slam Prude's head into the street. Another remarks, He feels pretty cold.His head had been held down by an officer for just over two minutes, the video shows.

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‘He picked the wrong house’: Bodybuilder, 82, sends home intruder to hospital

Read full article: ‘He picked the wrong house’: Bodybuilder, 82, sends home intruder to hospital

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – A crowd gathered around 82-year-old Willie Murphy at the Maplewood YMCA on Sunday. “He was outside and saying please call an ambulance because I’m sick, I’m sick,” Murphy said. The young man is in my home - broke the door.”She tried not to panic. “He’s laying down already, because I really had did a number on that man,” Murphy said. The suspect, who police say was intoxicated, was taken to the hospital.

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National Toy Hall of Fame announces 2019 inductees

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The National Toy Hall of Fame in Rochester, New York, announced its three inductees for 2019 on Nov. 7. (CNN) - Matchbox Cars and coloring books have entertained children -- and cluttered their bedroom floors -- for generations, and now they're in the National Toy Hall of Fame. The Strong Museum of Play, which runs the hall, announced the 2019 inductees on Thursday. "It's only fitting that they join the Toy Hall of Fame to sit in the winner's circle alongside Hot Wheels, the other titan of the field." The National Toy Hall of Fame was established in 1998 to recognize "toys that have inspired creative play and enjoyed popularity over a sustained period,"It says anyone can nominate their favorite toy to be considered for the honor.

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4 hospitalized in small plane crash in upstate New York

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Google MapsLEROY, New York (CNN) - A small plane crashed Sunday in LeRoy, New York, a city about 30 miles southwest of Rochester, officials said. All four people who were in the aircraft were taken to the hospital, the LeRoy Fire Department posted on Facebook. The conditions of the victims haven't been released. The-CNN-Wire & 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.

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National Toy Hall of Fame 2019 class

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The National Toy Hall of Fame in Rochester, New York, announced its three inductees for 2019 on Nov. 7. Hide Caption

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Finalists for National Toy Hall of Fame announced

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Courtesy of The Strong, Rochester, New York(CNN) - Some of the world's most beloved toys and games are vying for a spot in the National Toy Hall of Fame. The Strong National Museum of Play, which hosts the Hall, announced the 2019 finalists for the honor on Wednesday. The list includes old favorites like the top, coloring books, Matchbox Cars and the Fischer-Price Corn Popper, which have delighted children for generations. Only two or three of the toys will be selected to the hall, the museum said. Fans can vote for their favorite online through Sept. 18 to help the 23-member panel make its picks.

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Birthday quiz: Out of this world

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1945: Actor John Lithgow, known for roles on TV shows such as "3rd Rock from the Sun" and "Dexter" as well as in movies like "The World According to Garp," "Terms of Endearment," "Footloose" and "Shrek," is born in Rochester, New York.

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Would-be burglar foiled by singing fish

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An unlikely hero saved the day at a bait shop in Minnesota. An attempted burglary at the Hooked on Fishing bait shop in Rochester apparently came to a screeching halt when the intruder was startled by a motion-activated singing fish, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported. The Big Mouth Billy Bass had been hung by the front door and would launch into "Take Me to the River" anytime someone came in the store. Police said nothing had been stolen, but that a pile of cash had been left in a "very visible spot." "I think he did his job and scared whoever it was right out of his tracks, and they ran," shop owner Tom Allen told Minneapolis TV station WCCO.

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