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Fresh off its first ACC win of the season, Syracuse men's basketball takes to the road again for a clash with Pittsburgh. Cole Purvis gets you up to speed on the matchup.
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They're calling for an end to the attempted regime change, removal of all U.S. military, and passage of a War Powers Resolution, which has passed the Senate.
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Leaders of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting issued a statement officially disbanding. The CPB funded stations, programming services and other programs; it was defunded by congress.
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St. Joe’s Infectious Disease Prevention director says it’s not too late to get a vaccine.
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In its first true road game of the season, Syracuse men’s basketball defeated Georgia Tech in a game that seemed like it would be a rout, but could’ve gone either way. Nick Zuppe details how the Orange picked up their first conference win of the season.
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The Department of Health and Human Services froze some child care funding to New York and some other Democrat-run states over concerns of fraud.
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After an Immigration and Enforcement agent shot and killed Renee Macklin Good in Minneapolis last week, there’s widespread outrage over the use of force by federal immigration officers.
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Two transgender athletes challenged laws in Idaho and West Virginia that restrict their participation on women’s sports teams at publicly funded schools.
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On Monday, gold value hit a record high while the dollar weakened. The moves are seen as a response to the Department of Justice's criminal investigation into Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell.
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Air pollution limits: Trump's EPA won't consider economic value of saving lives, just industry costsInstead of assessing the value of saving human lives, the EPA will calculate only the cost to industry when setting pollution limits.
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In 2008, Chicago's mayor decided lease out the city's metered parking system — to privatize all 36,000 of its parking meters.