Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors President Dave Manzano says it remains a sellers' market for local home listings. Buyers face fewer options, bidding wars, competition with cash shoppers.
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The issue sparked privacy concerns earlier this year when a Wegmans in New York City used the technology on shoppers.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul and legislative leaders are still trying to reach an agreement on policy issues before agreeing on dollar amounts in the budget.
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Sen. Rachel May and Assemblymember Al Stirpe, both Democrats, say now is not the time to give up on renewable energy. Proposals to reverse or delay provisions of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act are contributing to delays in adopting a state budget.
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The state says some prediction marketplaces should fall under its purview because they effectively offer gambling, but a federal agency says it’s the exclusive regulator for such products.
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They recently gathered in Oneida County to compare notes and find ways to boost their respective tourism economies.
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The regular season comes to an end for No. 5 Syracuse men’s lacrosse after a 16-11 loss to No. 1 Notre Dame. Kaydence Kilhof explains how the Orange blew their lead, and how the Fighting Irish once again proved why they are the top team in the country.
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One of the country's largest legal cannabis markets is fighting for its life. Texas' hemp industry is challenging fee increases of up to 4,000%, which effectively ban cannabis' most popular form.
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The Fed is expected to hold rates steady, at what's likely to be Jerome Powell's last meeting as chair — with Kevin Warsh looking set to replace him.
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U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says a farm community in Italy for people with addiction is a model for wellness camps designed to ease the U.S. overdose crisis. Critics say the idea is dangerous.
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A New Hampshire Republican. A German Holocaust denier. A suspicious bottle of baby oil. An NPR investigation reveals how the alarming rise of antisemitic conspiracy theories reached a state capitol.
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Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss concrete ways to phase out oil, gas, and coal.