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The legislation included in the state budget reduces emissions targets and extends deadlines in the name of affordability — but environmental groups are crying foul.
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State officials endorsed the inquiry after George Floyd's murder, but politics and the law have shifted in the years since.
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The effects are being felt across the United States and there have been job losses in the alcohol sector.
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Onondaga County is one of the latest communities to support the byway, which would be named after Harriet Tubman.
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Under gray skies, veterans, families, and community members gathered at the Onondaga County Veterans Memorial Cemetery to pay tribute to fallen heroes.
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A key lawmaker said the delayed state budget is to blame.
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Engineers at Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin are trying to figure out why their massive New Glenn rocket exploded on its launch pad Thursday night.
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In Laos, rescue efforts are underway to reach seven men who have been trapped inside a cave for over a week.
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A Kenyan court has temporarily halted the opening of a U.S. Ebola quarantine center. The move follows protests over infection risks and claims that the country could be used as a "containment colony."
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The Primary used to be just the first step in the electoral process — now the primary has transformed, in many places into the moment when the election is all but decided. It's shaping Congress.
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There have been hundreds of thousands of casualties on both sides of the war in Ukraine, and by some estimates more than 80% are now caused by drones. It's changed the nature of battlefield medicine.