Reactions are split among New York congressmembers on the US-Israeli air strikes on Iran. Claudia Tenney supports President Trump's decision, while John Mannion worries about wider conflict.
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After a five-point loss to Wake Forest men’s basketball, Syracuse has now dropped seven games by single digits this season. Nick Zuppe details how the Orange fell to the Demon Deacons down in Winston-Salem.
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Off the heels of losses to then-No. 14 Harvard and No. 7 Princeton, No. 6 Syracuse men’s lacrosse is aiming to get back to its winning days and reclaim its top spot in the Inside Lacrosse poll. Jason Glick explores the Orange’s path to claiming their first Ivy win of the season.
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Midfielder Molly Guzik showed up in key moments in No. 15 Syracuse women’s lacrosse’s 13-10 win at Louisville on Saturday. Daniel Herzog details the Sophomore’s career day in the Bluegrass state.
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A six-goal deficit and lost possessions doomed Syracuse men's lacrosse in its 11-7 loss to Princeton. Sydney Chan recaps the road defeat.
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Why odd-even parking matters in the middle of the night.
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Lida Buniak is Syracuse Chapter President of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America.
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Fighting intensified in the Middle East during the Olympic truce, in effect through March 15. Flights are being disrupted as athletes and families converge on Italy for the Winter Paralympics.
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She was thrilled to become the first teacher from a government-sponsored school in India to get a Fulbright exchange award to learn from U.S. schools. People asked two questions that clouded her joy.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed. He was 86 years old. Khamenei was unwavering in his steadfast antipathy to the U.S. and Israel.
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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, and its retaliation, could lead the Middle East into a wider war.