Natasha Alford, journalist, author & media exec, returns to Syracuse March 10 for a Friends of Central Library lecture. She spoke to us on ethnicity, resilience, opportunity and state of journalism.
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The GOP caucus in the Onondaga County Legislature is calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers to put affordability first in upcoming legislation.
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State legislators are seeking $15 million in the state budget to help the groups, saying that refugee programs benefit the upstate cities.
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For the last game on the schedule, Syracuse men’s basketball aims to take down Pittsburgh men’s basketball for the second time this season and snap a four-game losing skid.Connor McGahan sets the stage for Syracuse’s final game of the regular season.
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A deep range collapse and first half woes plagued Syracuse men’s basketball in its 77-62 defeat against Louisville. Rowan Mastrangelo breaks down what went into SU’s fourth straight loss.
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The measure doesn't approve the building of the wastewater treatment plant, which will be handled in separate, future legislation.
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Defense led to offense in No. 14 Syracuse women’s lacrosse’s 13-3 beatdown of California Tuesday. Austin Raiche details how the Orange shut down the Golden Bears and capitalized on their own chances.
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Nearly a week into a new and widening war in the Middle East, some of the U.S.'s closest allies in the region and beyond are trying to contain it.
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It's long been assumed that koalas in southern Australia are genetically unhealthy. A new study finds they're actually recovering, changing how scientists look at genetic risks.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Kathy Roth-Douquet, CEO of Blue Star Families, about the challenges that military families face around deployment.
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China has set a more modest growth target for its economy. That reflects the drag from sluggish domestic demand.
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Affleck's company helps filmmakers build their own AI models that take care of time-intensive details.