A glimpse at her fascinating life as Women's History Month comes to a close.
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Rain couldn’t slow down No. 3 Syracuse women’s lacrosse as it took down Cornell 10-8 in a back-and-forth battle on Tuesday. Ella Armbruster recaps SU’s tight victory.
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The Republican gubernatorial candidate and good-government groups condemned the move.
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Syracuse men's basketball introduced Gerry McNamara — the legendary Orange player and assistant coach — as head coach at a ceremony in the JMA Wireless Dome Monday. Adam Hipsky has more.
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Debates over auto insurance, climate change have slowed down state budget talks.
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Local electric vehicle advocates said there is still hope for the industry, especially as technology in the cars gets better.
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The Siena Research Institute poll shows support among New Yorkers for voter ID requirements.
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They were there to call for action on immigration-related legislation, including bills that would keep local law enforcement from cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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The plan would fund DHS, except for immigration enforcement, through September. Republicans would then try to fund the whole agency for three years using a tactic that would not need Democratic votes.
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The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on birthright citizenship at a key political moment for President Trump.
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On April 1, 2001, a midair collision between an American aircraft and a Chinese plane sparked an 11-day diplomatic crisis — and the two countries still tell very different stories.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with international law expert Gabor Rona about attacks on civilian infrastructure in the Iran conflict and how they may constitute war crimes.