After some morning rain, a rainbow flag emerged above Syracuse's city hall, marking the beginning of local Pride Month festivities.
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Political experts say it's by design, but voters can fight back.
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Journalist and stand-up comic Alzo Slade is the new judge and scorekeeper on NPR's "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!" stepping into a role made famous by veteran broadcaster Bill Kurtis, who retired at the end of May.
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Educators say the program continues to ready students for technical skills jobs at local manufacturing businesses and future jobs at Micron.
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New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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Lawmakers approved a 7% increase in operating funds for the agencies. That’s far less than the 15% increase sought.
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It’ll be up to Gov. Kathy Hochul whether to sign it into law.
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The attack would be the first since a fragile ceasefire took effect in early April, complicating mediation efforts for a deal to end the war.
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After Italian Flavio Cobolli missed an overhead on the second championship point of the five-set encounter, Zverev dropped on his back and began sobbing.
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Britain's deputy prime minister says he told U.S. Vice President JD Vance he was wrong to blame immigration for the death of a university student who was handcuffed as he lay dying from a stab wound.
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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his governing party are looking for a strong mandate for a new geopolitical course for Armenia. The opposition includes some parties that are vocally pro-Russia.
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In Tupelo, Miss., the next generation of Elvis tribute artists competed at an annual Elvis fest in the town where The King was born.