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Minor League Baseball To Experiment With Robotic Umpires
The robot could help rein in different interpretations of the strike zone among umpires. It also limits the ability of catchers to frame a pitch. The machine will appear in select Low-A games.
SU Prepares To Re-Open Classrooms For Spring Semester Amid High COVID-19 Infection Rates
Syracuse University is preparing to re-open its doors to in-person learning for the spring semester on Monday under very different circumstances from the…
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State Senator Mannion Joins other Democrats Calling for Gov Cuomo to Step Down
Prominent members of New York's congressional delegation including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called on Governor Cuomo to resign today, and a majority of…
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Biden Calls Daunte Wright's Death 'Tragic' But Cautions Against Violence And Looting
The president delivered short remarks on the officer-involved shooting of 20-year-old Daunte Wright, which led to protests overnight in Minnesota.
A Herd Of Elephants Far From Home Is Baffling Scientists
A herd of 15 elephants has wandered some 300 miles from their traditional reserve in Southwest China. Their trek has been tracked by authorities who aren't clear why the herd is so far from home.
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Leonard is the brightest comet all year. Here's how to see it
The comet was discovered less than a year ago near the orbit of Jupiter. Now, observers in North America can see it in the northeastern sky around sunrise.
SU Law Professor: "We Need To Be Fearful And Guarded" Against Future Attacks On Our Democracy
A stolen election. Voter fraud. A rigged election. A Syracuse University expert in constitutional and national security law worries the disinformation that fueled the attack on the US Capitol one year ago will lead to additional unrest in the future.
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The Gifford Foundation Provides Syracuse Youth with Community Project Grant
The Gifford Foundation is giving Syracuse youth an opportunity to make a change in their community through their own community outreach ideas.
Steve Reich: 'Music for 18 (Cornfed) Musicians'
Grand Valley State University is not known for its music department. But the New Music Ensemble at the small Midwestern college has impressed the critics and the composer with a new recording of Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians.
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Salman Rushdie remains in critical condition, his son says
The author is recovering, but it will be a long process, those close to him say. His injuries include a damaged liver and severed nerves in an arm and an eye.
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