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Indivisible Onondaga County & CNY Solidarity Coalition protested at Senator Chuck Schumer's Syracuse office, saying he gave up leverage to secure benefits by helping craft government shutdown deal.
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The city’s tree is the centerpiece to Clinton Square. Businesses prepare for shoppers, diners and holiday activities that draw crowds in.
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The All-Electric Buildings Act has been delayed from its New Years’ start date due to concerns in the state assembly.
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Syracuse University is launching a new Center for the Creator Economy, aimed at preparing students to succeed in the fast-growing world of digital content creation.
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The event started bright and early with a 5K in the snow.
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Over 100 protesters gathered in Downtown Syracuse amidst heavy snowfall Monday evening to demand freedom for Alex Gonzalez and Yan Vasquez, two Upstate Hospital workers detained by ICE after a routine immigration hearing.
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The MacArthur "Genius" Award-winner was best known as the founder of the Disability Visibility Project, which highlights disabled people and disability culture through storytelling projects, social media and other channels.
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Three Chinese astronauts are back on earth after they had to prolong their stay in outer space due to space debris hitting their spacecraft.
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President Trump says he's going to make America affordable again. It's a pivot to focusing on the economy as voters express discontent.
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A new Trump-backed voting map reopens Kansas City's racial divide along Troost Avenue.
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Gen Z activists are marching in Mexico City today against what they call a narco-state, while Mexican President Sheinbaum alleges the protesters are backed by right-wing parties.