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A new agreement between Upstate Medical University and federal Indian Health Services will help to improve healthcare access for the Onondaga Nation.
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has filed a legal notice that he intends to sue a woman who accused him of sexual harassment.
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A federal grant will allow trained, school-based clinicians offer mental health services to students in Syracuse.
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If you’re hitting the roads over the next few weeks, you’re not alone. AAA is expecting 119 million people to travel over the year-end holiday period.
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Onondaga County legislators are likely to consider an agreement to front $11 million to help get the aquarium project up and running next year.
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Cornell Agricultural Workforce Development is hosting sessions for farm business owners on how to prepare for the incoming Trump Administration.
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New York is joining about 40 other states to enact “science of reading” regulations for public schools.
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Advocates spoke with Assemblymember Pamela Hunter to push for a bill to help cap the cost of some utility bills for New Yorkers.
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Eligible New Yorkers can receive up to $14,000 for energy-saving upgrades, like installing insulation.
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Party City was once unmatched in its vast selection of affordable celebration goods. But over the years, competition stacked up at Walmart, Target, Spirit Halloween, and especially Amazon.
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The siege, blamed on the Rapid Support Forces, has sparked a new humanitarian catastrophe and marks an alarming turning point in the Darfur region, already overrun by violence.
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The FDA said studies have shown that by aiding weight loss, Zepbound improves sleep apnea symptoms in some patients.
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It comes weeks after Netflix's attempt to broadcast live boxing between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson was rife with technical glitches.
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Paul Ninson had an old-school, newfangled dream: a modern library devoted to photobooks showing life on the continent. He maxed out his credit cards, injured his back — and made it happen.
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A reflection on the comedy stylings of Pope Francis, who is telling priests to lighten up and not be so dour.
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There's been a bit of consternation flying around about the fact that the theatrical release of Juror #2, directed by Clint Eastwood, was very muted. But this movie is perfect to watch at home.
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The Food and Drug Administration has told food manufacturers the psychoactive mushroom Amanita muscaria isn't authorized for food, including edibles, because it doesn't meet safety standards.
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The Wilson Center's Michael Kugelman says that for many Bangladeshis, a successful youth-led mass movement has shattered a long malaise and kindled a newfound optimism about the country's future.
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The NFL is reaching more Latinos than ever. Here's how they've scored with a Spanish-speaking audience.