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For two weeks, applicants to SUNY schools will have their application fees waived on their first five schools.
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Environmental activists and state lawmakers gathered in Syracuse to protest two potential pipeline projects.
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The U.S. Drought Monitor shows parts of central and northern New York are facing moderate or severe drought conditions.
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Pitt wins its third straight game with true freshman QB Mason Heintschel, while Syracuse drops its third straight.
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An estimated 6,000 people rallied on Erie Blvd. in Syracuse Saturday, as part of a nationwide day of demonstrations.
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New York’s top court ruled that a state law that would move many town and county-level elections to even-numbered years could be enforced.
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Researchers and students from SUNY ESF and other schools are trapping mosquitoes and tracking viruses.
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National Grid said expect to pay more to heat your home this winter. But there are things you can do to help curb costs.
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A jury has begun deliberations in the upstate New York murder trial of three former corrections officers accused in the fatal beating of an inmate.
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U.S. chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky died this week at age 29. Former world champion Vladimir Kramnik had accused Naroditsky, among others, of cheating in the sport.
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Over the past few days, cattle ranchers and agricultural groups have been sounding the alarm that a plan to import more foreign beef would hurt struggling ranchers.
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Art heists may sound glamorous, but stealing priceless cultural artifacts doesn't always pay off like you'd expect. We talked with a veteran art thief, a lawyer, and an expert on heist economics.
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Why does my toddler say "no" to everything? Say everything is "mine"? Want to crash into everything? Child development experts unpack common toddler behaviors and offer advice on how parents can cope.
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Iranian director Jafar Panahi has been arrested repeatedly in his home country. His shockingly funny new revenge thriller was informed by the stories of people he met in prison.
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The Senate failed to advance two partisan bills that would have paid some federal workers during the shutdown. Democrats and Republicans remain deadlocked as the shutdown drags on.
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President Trump is demolishing the East Wing to make room for a ballroom. His administration says he's continuing a presidential legacy of White House renovations, but this is the biggest in decades.
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President Trump is plowing ahead with plans to build a grand ballroom where the East Wing of the White House currently stands. The plans have not gone through the committee tasked with overseeing such projects.
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Del Toro's new Frankenstein adaption reimagines Mary Shelley's 1818 Gothic novel. Frankenstein was like a tech bro: "creating something without considering the consequences," he explains.
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Telling today's news requires getting the history right