New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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No. 4 Syracuse women's lacrosse's 12-game win streak came to an end in a 7-4 regular season loss to No. 16 Boston College. Sydney Chan recaps the rivalry matchup.
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Organizations are highlighting areas in healthcare that can go underserved, including Black maternal health.
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With $1.86 million in income in 2025, the Democratic governor would be subject to tax she’s opposed.
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Appearing with other GOP lawmakers and candidates Thursday in Schoharie County, he said the state has fast-tracked the conversion of farmland into massive solar and wind projects.
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Mark Schroeder stopped by the Utica DMV on Thursday to speak with the Oneida and Madison County clerks.
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Hope, Healing and Solidarity is designed to bring people together who were affected by clergy abuse in the Syracuse area. Meetings include survivors of abuse, clergy, and lay people to help healing.
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U.S. Judge Trevor Nunley ruled that consumers could suffer irreparable harm if Nexstar integrated Tegna's stations into its own operations ahead of an antitrust trial.
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Twenty-nine people have died in ICE custody since October, the start of the federal government's fiscal year, already surpassing 2004's toll of 28, the previous record, according to government data.
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Volleyball player Jordan Lucas doesn't hide his true self, even when he celebrates on the court.
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The recent discovery of a 17th century map provides new insight into the life of William Shakespeare.
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Buddhists and Hindus in Sri Lanka and Hindus marked their New Year on Tuesday. As residents in the capital Colombo celebrated, a war thousands of miles away was making itself felt.