Opinions differ on whether the Equal Rights Amendment is the 28th in the constitution. The needed 38 states ratified it, but it remains in legal limbo, perhaps until the Supreme Court or Congress acts.
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The technology, funded by traffic tickets, is intended to save lives.
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Some feel the Equal Rights Amendment is officially the constitution’s 28th. Others say it’s in legal limbo, leaving a range of equality and other rights unguaranteed, despite a ratification process.
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After serving 12 years at the helm of SU the Chancellor says he will wrap up his tenure at the end of the school year in June of 2026.
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The commercials will also create jobs for film industry pros and newcomers.
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The Van Duyn Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing in Syracuse will pay $12 million and submit to sweeping reforms after a state investigation uncovered years of neglect, abuse, and financial fraud.
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The lure of the NY State Fair is more than fun rides... it's an introduction to farming opportunities.
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The immigration detention center in Florida's Everglades will soon be empty. State officials expect the facility to have no detainees "within a few days."
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Foreign doctors have been serving as medical volunteers, but must be approved by Israel to enter Gaza. The World Health Organization says denial rates have increased by 50% since March.
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Lisa Cook is challenging the president's attempt to remove her from office based on what she says is "an unsubstantiated allegation" of mortgage fraud prior to her Senate confirmation as governor.
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In The Roses, Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch play a vicious couple spiraling toward divorce. A Little Prayer tells a more tender story about a relationship on the rocks.
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A hearing with the city housing court was postponed a fifth time.