New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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World Quantum Day is celebrated on April 14.
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The monument at the James Pass Arboretum represents the ultimate sacrifice of SPD Officer Michael Jensen and Onondaga County Sheriff Lt. Michael Hoosock.
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Kent Syverud, 69, announced he was diagnosed with a form of brain cancer. He stepped down from the head of SU immediately, and will no longer take over as President of University of Michigan.
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The family is asking for help in bringing over the three oldest sons from Malaysia, connection to community resources, and a memorial to their devoted father and husband.
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The 2026 PLL Draft was a successful night for Syracuse men's lacrosse. Jack Knight details the selections and roster fit of SU’s five selections.
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The portrait was painted by renowned artist Michael Shane Neal and will hang in the law school library reading room.
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Old tracks hit the Billboard charts this week, thanks to online virality.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks to Dr. Deborah Birx about PEPFAR and the global fight to end HIV/AIDS.
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Iran said the Strait of Hormuz is now open to all commercial traffic. We examine the possible global economic repercussions should oil and gas shipments start flowing again in significant numbers.
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The world's oldest chicken, according to Guinness World Records, lives in Portland, Maine. Gertie is 15 years old, blind, and according to her caretaker Frank Turek, she loves jazz.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Michaela Coel and Anne Hathaway about their new movie, Mother Mary, and whether they've ever had any supernatural encounters in real life.