A glimpse at her fascinating life as Women's History Month comes to a close.
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Booneville community finds faith plays a big part in their healing process.
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This time, government shutdowns, war in Iran, and fear of rising authoritarianism within the White House administration drive anger among protestors.
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The United Federation of Teachers and other unions are focused on lowering the age when someone can retire without a penalty.
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Micron Week focuses on community activities for youth, job seekers, community members.
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No. 5 Syracuse men's lacrosse survives in a 16-15 nail-biter against No. 6 Duke to pick up its sixth straight win. Britton Morrow breaks down SU’s open to ACC play.
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No. 5 Syracuse women’s lacrosse scored its most goals this year in 16-7 win over No. 24 Pittsburgh on Saturday.Austin Raiche details how the Orange cruised to their ninth straight victory.
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New federal data shows American farmers are planting millions fewer acres of corn and wheat in response to much higher fertilizer prices since the U.S. attacked Iran.
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NASA is preparing to launch four people on a trip around the moon and back. It's the first time in more than a half-century humans are set to venture around the moon.
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Amidst conflicting signals from the White House on the war in Iran, the president addresses the nation Wednesday on the conflict.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Shane Littrell of Cornell University, whose new study concludes that those who buy into corporate jargon may actually be worse at their jobs.
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The daily pill called Foundayo got a fast track through the Food and Drug Administration. It will compete with the pill form of Wegovy as an alternative to obesity drugs given by injection.