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Experts say that amid changes to SNAP, enrollment numbers are down, and food insecurity is up.
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Syracuse Common Councilor Marty Nave and other officials are hoping to shine a light on the often misunderstood neurological condition.
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About one in three college students at SUNY Oswego is a first-generation student, and the university is adding new programming to help.
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Democrats on the county legislature proposed a package of what they called "good government bills," but Republicans criticized the proposals.
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Finger Lakes activists and residents are calling for the closure of Seneca Meadows Landfill as the DEC reviews a controversial 15-year expansion plan.
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Trump appeared in Rockland County with Republican Rep. Mike Lawler, who is up for reelection in one of most closely watches races in the country.
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Democrats plan to attempt to block the fund, which they say could be used to compensate people who participated in the January 6 insurrection.
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Two fires last year in the plant's hot mill area have cost Novelis at least $1.7 billion in earnings.
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Local police departments are receiving ongoing training to catch up with a new type of crime: offenses related to the use of artificial intelligence.
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A study finds that an mRNA vaccine is highly effective at preventing recurrence of this dangerous skin cancer, when used in combination with Keytruda, an immunotherapy drug.
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American aircraft fired on a number of Iranian sites over the weekend, including Qeeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz. And, Trump's anti-weaponization fund faces scrutiny in Congress and the courts.
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The outbreak remains focused in Congo's eastern Ituri province. Congo has reported over 1,000 suspected cases with the Bundibugyo virus, which has no approved treatment or vaccine.
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The EEOC is seeking to overturn rules created decades ago to tackle discrimination in employment. The Trump administration says those rules have led to more discrimination —against white people.
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"At what point does it make sense to ditch a gas car for an EV?" NPR listener Guadalupe Higuera of Phoenix asked this question and worked with Climate Desk reporter Jeff Brady to answer it.
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Baby calves rely on it to build up their immune systems and gut. And now marketers are promoting it for humans. Here's what scientists say.
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A huge crowd of supporters gathered peacefully near the Eiffel Tower on Sunday to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain's victory, which was marred by violent clashes overnight that led police to detain hundreds of people.
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Tough-on-crime outsider Aberaldo de la Espriella took the lead in Colombia's presidential race on Sunday night, setting up a runoff with Iván Cepeda, an ally of outgoing President Gustavo Petro.
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The U.S. military says it bombed Iranian radar and drone control sites in Iran after Tehran shot down an American MQ-1 Predator drone this weekend. Kuwait said its air defenses opened fire on Monday.
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Aid workers in Uganda are watching an Ebola crisis unfold in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo. They're doing what they can to prepare for an uptick in cases, but foreign aid cuts aren't helping.