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Tiana Mangakahia, a former Syracuse star who played professional basketball in Russia, France and her home country of Australia, has died after a long battle with cancer, her family announced Friday. She was 30.
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The chestnut mining bee was found in a grove of American Chestnut trees in Syracuse.
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The World Trade Center Health Program provides medical care and monitoring to those who developed adverse health effects after the 9/11 attacks.
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A top federal prosecutor had a message for New York businesses days after immigration agents detained dozens of people at a food-processing plant: there’s more to come.
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Acting U.S. Attorney John Sarcone said Tuesday that five of those detained last week in Cato, New York, face charges for illegally re-entering the U.S. The remaining 52 face deportation proceedings.
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Syracuse's Vision Zero street safety plan stalls as the Common Council pulls a vote on the measure. Advocates warn the inaction could cost the city crucial federal grant money needed to prevent traffic fatalities and serious injuries.
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Steve Angelli threw a 6-yard scoring strike to Justus Ross-Simmons at the right pylon on Syracuse’s first possession of overtime to give the Orange a 27-20 win over UConn on Saturday.
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Lenny Schmidt, co-owner of Nutrition Bar Confectioners in Cato, described Thursday's action as "terrifying" and says all employees had legal documentation.
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In New York, all children who go to public or private schools must be vaccinated, unless they have a valid medical exemption.
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Every year ahead of the Emmys, TV critic Eric Deggans gives out his own awards for the best shows and performances. These are the Deggys.
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Nepal 's president appointed former Supreme Court Chief Justice Sushila Karki as interim prime minister. She is the first woman to head the nation's government.
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40 years ago, musicians faced off against a Washington committee over whether to warn parents about explicit lyrics.
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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale takes place in 1930 and is much better than the last Downton movie. Creator Julian Fellowes cuts back on the convoluted plotting and zeroes in on emotional dynamics.
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The secret to his success isn't just genius — it's collaboration a lot of creative friends. Author Daniel Pollack-Pelzner interviewed more than 150 people for his biography about the Hamilton creator.
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The World Health Organization retired the name "monkeypox" in favor of mpox — since the virus is spread by rodents and small mammals and there's a stigma factor. Why has the U.S. revived "monkeypox"?
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The suspect has been identified as Tyler Robinson of Utah. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said Robinson's family members reached out to a friend, who contacted the Washington County sheriff's office on Thursday.
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South Africa has reopened the investigation into the death of anti-apartheid leader Steve Biko — 48 years after he was killed in police custody.
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In an interview Friday morning, President Trump announced Memphis is his next target for federal intervention to combat crime. The president said he has support from Tennessee's governor and Memphis' mayor.
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Britain's Prince Harry has arrived in Ukraine for a surprise visit in support of wounded service members.