Cases spiked early and high with influenza A. Now flu B is making the rounds.
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New York Attorney General’s office is challenging the EPA repeal of the endangerment finding, which declares greenhouse gasses lethal to the planet.
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Blair, who officially takes over at SU on July 1, addressed the search for a basketball coach, concerns over NIL fundraising and more at his introductory press conference Thursday.
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Legislation supported by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) would provide tariff rebate checks up to $1,200, plus $600 per child, to qualifying households amid rising costs.
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Experts in Central New York said the advent of mobile sports betting has increased interest in gambling addiction services.
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Legislation introduced recently by Democrats and Republicans show the prison system remains a source of concern for NY lawmakers.
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The legislature approved $85 million in 2022 and refused to allocate more funding. That leaves a more than $15 million gap.
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Two people were killed and several others badly hurt when an Air Canada regional jet struck a fire truck on a runway while landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport late Sunday night, officials said.
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Trump says Iran has 48 hours to reopen Strait of Hormuz as Iran responds with its own threat, Congress faces a long list of issues as it returns to session, ICE to deploy to U.S. airports Monday.
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K-pop supergroup BTS is back with a new album after a long hiatus. The group's fans welcomed them back this weekend at a massive concert in Seoul, South Korea.
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The Iran war is having an impact around the globe, from oil prices to old alliances.
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The war in Iran is highlighting how dependent the U.S. still is on oil and gas. At the same time, the Trump administration has worked to unwind policies that would boost alternatives.