They predict SU Men’s Basketball Coach Gerry McNamara can restore the program to prominence.
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State lawmakers ponder a proposal by unions as part of ongoing budget talks.
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The disability community continues push for change after blind Rohingya refugee Nurul Amin Shah Alam’s death was ruled a homicide.
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Rain couldn’t slow down No. 3 Syracuse women’s lacrosse as it took down Cornell 10-8 in a back-and-forth battle on Tuesday. Ella Armbruster recaps SU’s tight victory.
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They were there to call for action on immigration-related legislation, including bills that would keep local law enforcement from cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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A Buffalo-area provider of early intervention services shares what's at stake for New York's youngest in this year's state budget.
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A glimpse at her fascinating life as Women's History Month comes to a close.
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In 2019, 19-year-old Zac Brettler leapt towards the River Thames from a fifth-floor luxury apartment in central London. Patrick Radden Keefe investigates the story of the teen's double life in a new book.
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NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the successful launch of NASA's Artemis II this week. The four astronauts aboard will travel around the moon.
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The war in Iran enters its 6th week as the search continues for the missing U.S. service member who bailed out of a fighter jet shot down over Iran on Friday.
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Photographer Julia Gunther and writer-filmmaker Nick Schönfeld chronicle the rhythms of daily life on Tristan da Cunha, the world's most remote inhabited island.
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The cakes – usually baked in the shape of a lamb using a special pan – have a long history in Central Europe, from the German osterlamm, to the Polish baranek wielkanocny, to the Alsatian lammele.