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Ride for Missing Children raises awareness, builds hope
On Friday, hundreds of people from Central New York hopped on their bicycles and rode for about 90 miles to raise awareness for the thousands of missing children throughout America.
Vladimir Nabokov, the Russian American author of such novels as "Lolita," "Pnin," and "Pale Fire," was a compassionate observer of modern Jewish history.
Dramatic cell video shows the moment cops smash open door of Cleveland kidnapper
Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight made national news after being released from nearly a decade in confinement.
This April 25, 2012 file photo shows journalist Howard Kurtz at the world premiere of "Knife Fight" during the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
Charles Ramsey's turbulent 15 minutes of fame
This May 6, 2013 file photo shows neighbor Charles Ramsey speaking to media near the home where missing women Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight were rescued in Cleveland.
The hearts of a nation were raised earlier this week, when three kidnapped women, some of whom had spent more than a decade in torturous captivity, were rescued in Cleveland.
Some thunder in Central New York, hail in Cleveland
National Weather Service radar from 4:30 PM Friday. Severe thunderstorms are in Ohio and western New York.
Cleveland missing women case has tie to Rochester paper
As the case against the man accused of holding three women prisoners against their will in his Cleveland home for a decade awaits grand jury action, details unravel in the case, with strings attached to one of his sons, a newspaper article, and even Western New York.
Charles Ramsey's turbulent 15 minutes of fame
NEW YORK - Helping to free three women from nearly a decade in captivity would seem to be enough.
Psychology of Kidnap Victims: How They Endure and Recover
Abduction is a singularly grotesque transaction. In a single instant, a relationship between two people changes to one of captor and prisoner, owner and chattel.
Local families find hope in recovery of three Ohio women
With the recovery of the three lost girls in Cleveland, families are rejoicing alongside those in Ohio.
Families With Missing Loved Ones React to Cleveland News
Dawn Drexel's daughter, Brittanee has been missing for four years. Barbara Sullivan's son, Brian disappeared close to six years ago.
'I'm Free Now': The 911 Call That Led to a Dramatic Escape in Cleveland
Three women finally escaped Monday evening after about a decade of living in captivity in a home near downtown Cleveland.
Could Sucking Your Baby's Pacifier Cut Allergy Risk?
We've all seen it before. A pacifier tumbles out of a crying baby's mouth and hits the floor with a wet thump.
Celebrate flowers at New York's Rochester Lilac Festival
Everywhere Clevelanders look locally, beautiful flowers are blooming, creating seas of color but if you long for a vacation that will be a treat for your senses with dazzling sights and aromas then journey to the 115th annual Rochester Lilac Festival in Rochester, New York.
Libraries and E-Books: Another Publisher Makes Titles Available
The publisher Hachette announced Wednesday that it will make its full catalog of e-books available to nonprofit libraries like the New York Public Library.
A money manager who worked for the NBA players union was busted yesterday for allegedly faking a dead lawyer's signature to obtain a multimillion-dollar contract extension for himself.
There was a time when film festivals served to expose new films not only to audiences but to potential theatrical distributors.