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Churchill: Where is Tommy the Chimp?


Churchill: Where is Tommy the Chimp?
Churchill: Where is Tommy the Chimp?
The group that filed a lawsuit on behalf of a chimpanzee in Mayfield says it can't locate the animal.
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Tommy, a chimpanzee in Mayfield, in a photo taken by attorney Stephen Wise of the Nonhuman Rights Project. The project is looking for Tommy, after his previous owner says he gave the chimp to a zoo that has no record of him.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
2of9Buy PhotoSteven Wise, founder and president of the Nonhuman Rights Project, presents his case before the Appellate Division panel on behalf of "Tommy," a chimpanzee Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 8, 2014, in Albany, N.Y. Wise believes the ape should be legally declared a person. (Skip Dickstein/Times Union archive)SKIP DICKSTEINShow MoreShow Less

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Churchill: The criminalization of marijuana was stupid


Churchill: The criminalization of marijuana was stupid
On Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation legalizing the recreational use of cannabis.
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Advocates rally at the Capitol to demand marijuana legalization at the Capitol in Albany.John Carl D'Annibale/Albany Times Union
ALBANY — Until Wednesday, there were two rules for avoiding an arrest for marijuana possession in Albany.
Rule No. 1: Don't sell or smoke pot, or carry it for a friend.
Rule No. 2: Be white.
The second rule wasn't easy for about half the population, of course. But it reflected the ugly reality in a city, like many others around the country, where nearly everyone arrested for marijuana possession was Black.

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Churchill: Pandemic life, one year in


Churchill: Pandemic life, one year in
Churchill: Pandemic life, one year in
If we'd been told last March that the pandemic would still be with us a year later, what would we have said?
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Last March, the toilet paper aisle at the Hannaford supermarket on Trieble Avenue in Ballston Spa, N.Y. was empty as the coronavirus pandemic took hold.(Provided)
I was just starting a week-long vacation. I hurried out of the office on Friday evening with a wave to coworkers and a skip in my step. It felt like no big deal.
I’ve seen the office just three times since. There are coworkers, people I saw almost daily for years, who I haven’t seen at all.

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Churchill: Was Cuomo's coverup about the book?


Churchill: Was Cuomo's coverup about the book?
Churchill: Was Cuomo's coverup about the book?
"American Crisis," the memoir Andrew Cuomo published six months ago, may have contributed to the crisis he's now facing.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at a vaccination site on Monday, March 8, 2021, in New York.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)Seth Wenig/APShow MoreShow Less
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at a vaccination site at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center this month in New York City. (Photo by Seth Wenig/Getty Images)Pool/GettyShow MoreShow Less
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Roughly six months after the publication of his book on the coronavirus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo visits a New York City vaccination site. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)Seth Wenig/APShow MoreShow Less

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Churchill: Andrew Cuomo's scandals are his own fault


Churchill: Andrew Cuomo's scandals are his own fault
A conspiracy theory attempts to absolve the governor of blame.
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(FILE — Photo by Johannes EISELE / AFP via Getty Images)JOHANNES EISELE/Getty
ALBANY — Andrew Cuomo says it would be "anti-democratic" for him to resign. Isn't that rich?
The governor didn't feel the similarly when allegations were levied at former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman or former Cohoes Mayor Shawn Morse. Cuomo sternly declared that both men had to go.
But then was them, and this is him. That was then, and this is now.
"There is no way I resign," the Democrat said Sunday. "Let's do the attorney general's investigation, let's get the findings, let's go from there."

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Churchill: For two Daniels, two preventable deaths


Churchill: For two Daniels, two preventable deaths
Churchill: For two Daniels, two preventable deaths
The deaths of Daniel Prude and Daniel Satre show that police are often ill-equipped to deal with mental-health emergencies
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1of9Daniel Satre died in 2014 after police repeatedly used stun guns on him outside his home in Ballston Spa. His mother, Lois Christie, believes her son died wrongfully. (Contributed photo) Show MoreShow Less
2of9FILE - In this undated file photo provided by Roth and Roth LLP, shows Daniel Prude. Prude, 41, who suffocated after police in Rochester, N.Y., put a "spit hood" over his head while being taken into custody. On Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, Rochester mayor Lovely Warren announced that top police leaders in the city are retiring en masse amid criticism of the city's handling of Prude's death. Prude, 41, died March 30, 2020 after his family took him off life support seven days after Rochester police officers encountered him running naked through the street, put a hood over his head to stop him from spitting, then held him down for about two minutes until he stopped breathing. (Courtesy Roth and Roth LLP via AP, File) Show MoreShow Less

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Churchill: For Albany's biggest bully, the hits keep coming


Churchill: For Albany's biggest bully, the hits keep coming
Churchill: For Albany's biggest bully, the hits keep coming
Gov. Andrew Cuomo was in hot water even before he launched a needless attack on a lawmaker from Queens.
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Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo provides a coronavirus update from the Red Room on Jan. 20, 2021, at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. (Mike Groll/Office of the Governor)Mike Groll/Mike Groll/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
ALBANY — Andrew Cuomo’s team insists the governor didn’t threaten Ron Kim, the Queens assemblyman who has been a persistent and effective critic of the governor’s nursing home policies.

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Churchill: For ax-throwing businesses, a crackdown that cuts


Churchill: For ax-throwing businesses, a crackdown that cuts
Business owners and lawmakers are questioning the timing of an apparent crackdown on ax-throwing establishments.
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1of6Leyla Kiosse stands in her axe-throwing business The Yard on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021 in Albany, N.Y. She’s been told that she can't operate her business due to COVID guidelines and is filing a federal lawsuit. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
2of6Exterior of The Yard on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021 in Albany, N.Y. Owner Leyla Kiosse been told that she can't operate her axe-throwing business due to COVID guidelines and is filing a federal lawsuit. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less

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