A range of civic, social justice and immigrants groups plans a protest for Monday at 3:30pm in Syracuse. They're calling on local and state government to end assistance to ICE agents and activities.
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It was Syracuse Men’s Basketball's best shooting performance of the year in its 83-72 win over Pittsburgh.Josh Rajunov recaps SU’s second straight road ACC.
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Fresh off its first ACC win of the season, Syracuse men's basketball takes to the road again for a clash with Pittsburgh. Cole Purvis gets you up to speed on the matchup.
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They're calling for an end to the attempted regime change, removal of all U.S. military, and passage of a War Powers Resolution, which has passed the Senate.
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Leaders of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting issued a statement officially disbanding. The CPB funded stations, programming services and other programs; it was defunded by congress.
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St. Joe’s Infectious Disease Prevention director says it’s not too late to get a vaccine.
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In its first true road game of the season, Syracuse men’s basketball defeated Georgia Tech in a game that seemed like it would be a rout, but could’ve gone either way. Nick Zuppe details how the Orange picked up their first conference win of the season.
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Venezuela has begun releasing political prisoners in what the government calls a goodwill gesture, days after the U.S. seized President Nicolás Maduro.
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The week of competition at the U.S. Figure Skating National Championships wrapped up Sunday, and the skaters that will represent Team USA in the Milan-Cortina Olympics in February have been named.
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Now that the holiday gift-giving season is over, parents may be looking for ways to recycle or donate their children's old toys. Here's what you need to know about recycling responsibly.
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Iran warned the U.S. and Israel against military action as activists said at least 203 people have been killed in the nationwide protests, a toll they say is likely far higher.
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President Trump has threatened Iran amid a deadly crackdown on protesters. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Holly Dagres of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy about the protests.