Sen. Chris Ryan weighs in on what's in his chamber's version of the budget.
-
The historic six-game road trip for No. 8 Syracuse men's lacrosse ended with a wire-to-wire 13-12 victory over No. 14 Denver Monday. Connor McGahan breaks down a back-and-forth battle in Denver.
-
No. 8 Syracuse men's lacrosse ends its longest road stretch since 1972 at No. 13 Denver. Sydney Chan previews the matchup against the defensive-minded Pioneers and a rematch of the 2024 NCAA quarterfinal.
-
The governor will spend the next two weeks talking to Democratic leaders of each chamber, hoping to reach a compromise before the fiscal year ends on March 31.
-
From a small basement studio to a thriving dance community, the Francis Academy of Irish Dance continues to celebrate Irish heritage and connection while gearing up for Syracuse's upcoming St. Patrick’s Parade.
-
In one of the biggest games of Syracuse women’s lacrosse’s season, Molly Guzik showed out in the Orange’s 9-6 victory over Northwestern. The midfielder led the way with six goals to extend SU’s winning streak to five.Jake Bowen recaps the sophomore’s career day.
-
It took until the fourth quarter, but No. 8 Syracuse men’s lacrosse pulled away from Air Force men’s lacrosse on the back of a career-high eight assists from Joey Spallina. Jack Elliott covers that, as well as what else led the Orange to victory.
WAER News Briefs
From Our Sponsors
WAER Local News
WAER Sports
NPR News
-
Leqaa Kordia, a 33-year-old from the West Bank who has lived in New Jersey since 2016, had been held in a U.S. immigration detention center in Texas since last March.
-
The three girls say that the nonconsensual nude images were created by a perpetrator who used AI company xAI's image generation tools.
-
Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of targeting a hospital for drug users in the Afghan capital with an airstrike, marking a dramatic escalation of a conflict that began late last month. Pakistan has dismissed the accusation.
-
In a rebuke, a federal district court judge blocked the administration's reduction in the number of immunizations recommended for kids and also changes to an influential vaccine committee.
-
Lawmakers are considering a pair of bills that would ban algorithm-based pricing based on personal data.