Eriksen, a Democrat, is hoping to unseat the three-term Republican incumbent.
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A proposal to rollback the endangerment Finding could impact EPA rules that limit emissions & pollutants that affect health. CNY environmental & civic officials share concerns.
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The former corrections officer faces at least 15 years in prison for the beating captured on body-worn cameras.
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The four candidates take the stage Monday evening at the National Veterans Resource Center on the Syracuse University campus.
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Artist Chris B. Murray’s new mural in Syracuse’s Armory Square honors coach Jim Boeheim, blending hometown pride, perseverance, and a lifelong love of basketball into one vivid tribute.
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The move signals Republicans in New York — in contrast to some national figures like Vice President JD Vance — want to distance themselves from the offensive rhetoric.
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“What we're struggling over right now is trying to get the governor to sign it without amending us to death,” Eric Schneiderman said.
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Why does my toddler say "no" to everything? Say everything is "mine"? Want to crash into everything? Child development experts unpack common toddler behaviors and offer advice on how parents can cope.
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Iranian director Jafar Panahi has been arrested repeatedly in his home country. His shockingly funny new revenge thriller was informed by the stories of people he met in prison.
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President Trump is demolishing the East Wing to make room for a ballroom. His administration says he's continuing a presidential legacy of White House renovations, but this is the biggest in decades.
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A New York woman with metastatic breast cancer is fighting for faster access to federal disability and Medicare benefits as a bipartisan bill stalls in Congress.
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Schumer, the Democratic minority leader, said many New Yorkers are facing thousands of dollars more in premiums.