Syracuse food delivery drivers say rising gas prices are making their job nearly impossible to sustain, as fuel costs eat into earnings that were already razor thin.
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As the weather warms up, harmful algal blooms can begin growing on ponds, rivers, and lakes.
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After two losses, 6-seed Syracuse men’s lacrosse got revenge on 3-seed North Carolina with 13-11 win in NCAA quarterfinals on Saturday. Austin Raiche breaks down how the Orange finally took down the Tar Heels and advanced back to Championship Weekend.
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For the third time this season, 6-seed Syracuse men’s lacrosse faces 3-seed North Carolina, this time in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. Caitlin McDonough previews SU’s chance to advance to the semifinals.
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The late state budget means districts had to take their best estimate on what they'll receive in state aid once the state budget is finally finished.
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It's also known as the Save Act, but what it saves in the name of fair and free elections, some argue, undermines constitutional rights.
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Contact Community Services is changing its crisis hotline to a 'warmline' to align resources with local needs. The agency is also seeking volunteers for the call-in service.
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Montana's 30-year-old restrictions on mining for precious metals like gold could soon be relaxed, as the mining industry makes a comeback in the U.S.
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President Trump's settlement over the leak of his tax returns frees him and his company from any past IRS problems. Critics say that gives him a sweeping free pass from audits and tax penalties.
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The Supreme Court's recent ruling threatens the power of racial-minority voters in Voting Rights Act cases about not just Congress, but also at least 17 state and local governments, NPR finds.
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NPR's Juana Summers talks with Lamar Alexander, former Republican senator from Tennessee and governor of that state, about how he thinks current senators should respond to President Trump.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is shaking up another important scientific panel, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.