Reactions are split among New York congressmembers on the US-Israeli air strikes on Iran. Claudia Tenney supports President Trump's decision, while John Mannion worries about wider conflict.
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In a rematch of last year's instant classic in the NCAA quarterfinal, Joey Spallina and No. 6 Syracuse men’s lacrosse visits No. 7 Princeton. Daniel Herzog revisits SU’s victory ahead of its visit to Princeton on Friday.
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After another offensive slump, Syracuse men's basketball heads to Winston-Salem looking for answers against Wake Forest. Sydney Chan previews a matchup teams both searching for consistency.
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Hundreds of supporters boarded buses in New York City bound for the State Capitol.
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Syracuse University professors offer their observations as the war with Russia enters its fifth year.
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Some of the Senate Republican Conference's proposals included means-tested rent stabilization, streamlining the permitting process and repealing the all-electric mandate.
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Buffalo homicide detectives are investigating the circumstances behind the death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a near fully blind refugee from Southeast Asia, whose body was found after he went missing following his release from Border Patrol custody.
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Iran fired missiles at targets in Israel and Gulf Arab states Sunday after vowing massive retaliation for the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by the United States and Israel.
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What are people in Iran saying about today's attacks by the U.S. and Israel? We hear from people on the ground who experienced the event as it unfolded.
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NPR's Emily Kwong speaks to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), who is still calling for a vote on a war powers resolution following a wave of U.S.- and Israel-led airstrikes on Iran.
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Robert Harward is a former U.S. Navy Seal who grew up in Iran and led operations in the region. He speaks with host Mary Louise Kelly about this moment and what it means.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio walks a diplomatic tightrope in the Caribbean, pressing for change in Cuba while regional leaders warn of a deepening humanitarian and migration crisis.