The agreement with owner Honeywell is the most significant land-back accomplishment in North America.
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He's seeking $65 million to survey and track mosquitoes, as well as to study the viruses they carry.
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Zoos must endure the rigorous process every five years to meet strict standards set by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums for animal care and visitor experience.
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The rate is high in Syracuse, especially among Black and Latin-X families.
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Syracuse Gay and Lesbian Chorus gives Westcott Street Cultural Fair audience a preview of its inclusiveness and shows ahead this year.
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The deadline is Oct. 26, which falls on the first day of early voting, and is ten days before election day.
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But lawmakers can still propose amendments before they take a final vote Oct. 8.
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The Justice Department, in a new court filing, says former President Donald Trump needs to stand trial for alleged election interference just like any other citizen.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with David Schenker of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy about the situation in the Middle East, and U.S. interests in the region.
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Former Democratic Rep. Anthony Brindisi was grilled by Republican senators in his hearing to be a federal judge. Brindisi was nominated to serve on the United States District Court by President Biden.
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In North Carolina, the hardest-hit communities are also some of the hardest to reach. Days after the remnants of Hurricane Helene, people are trying to decide whether they should stay or leave.
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Many Israeli airstrikes are happening in a neighborhood called Dahieh. It’s a Hezbollah stronghold -- the same neighborhood where a blast killed longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah last week.