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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Hope, Healing and Solidarity is designed to bring people together who were affected by clergy abuse in the Syracuse area. Meetings include survivors of abuse, clergy, and lay people to help healing.
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World Quantum Day is celebrated on April 14.
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The monument at the James Pass Arboretum represents the ultimate sacrifice of SPD Officer Michael Jensen and Onondaga County Sheriff Lt. Michael Hoosock.
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Kent Syverud, 69, announced he was diagnosed with a form of brain cancer. He stepped down from the head of SU immediately, and will no longer take over as President of University of Michigan.
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The family is asking for help in bringing over the three oldest sons from Malaysia, connection to community resources, and a memorial to their devoted father and husband.
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The 2026 PLL Draft was a successful night for Syracuse men's lacrosse. Jack Knight details the selections and roster fit of SU’s five selections.
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A rare look at one of the world's most critical and understudied environmental crises. Southeast Asia produces more than half of the world's fish, yet its waters are among the most depleted and contested.
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We remember Kevin Klose, former NPR president, who helped secure financial stability for the network while supporting and encouraging its journalism.
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Chinese car company NIO is putting up EV battery swapping stations all around the world. NPR took a ride in one car for the experience.
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Friends gathered at a weaver's studio in Massachusetts to help MaddyChristine Hope Brokopp make her casket.
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In the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, flocks of colorful macaws that once brightened city skies now face disappearing nest sites — and with them, a unique urban bond.