The governor laid out her proposals to change the state’s landmark climate law, less than two weeks before the budget is due.
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Experts in Central New York said the advent of mobile sports betting has increased interest in gambling addiction services.
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Legislation introduced recently by Democrats and Republicans show the prison system remains a source of concern for NY lawmakers.
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The legislature approved $85 million in 2022 and refused to allocate more funding. That leaves a more than $15 million gap.
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The only green historic marker in the United States also unveiled.
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No. 9 Syracuse women’s lacrosse prevailed in a tight 6-5 battle with No. 5 Yale. Orange goalie Daniella Guyette spearheaded a dominant SU defense. Jake Bowen recaps the sixth straight win for the ‘Cuse.
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As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches North America, border cities like Niagara Falls, NY and Ontario are preparing for the increase in tourists that they hope to attract with unique soccer celebrations.
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Mueller's family told The New York Times in August that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
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In the Kurdish regions of the Middle East, Nowruz celebrations — honoring the arrival of spring — are a fundamental expression of Kurdish identity.
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This week, Wait Wait is live in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, special guest Aasif Mandvi and panelists Alonzo Bodden, Paula Poundstone, and Shane Torres
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The British Parliament still has 92 unelected lawmakers who inherit seats by bloodline. They're all older white men. A new law now phases them out, for the first time in nearly 1,000 years.
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Residents in and around Washington braced themselves for damaging storms earlier this week, but turns out it was a forecast flop. One local meteorologist apologized.