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An agreement reached over term limits for the Onondaga County Executive and Comptroller will be voted on by the full county legislature at it's September 1 meeting.
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The Auburn City Council voted unanimously to terminate its contract with Flock Safety following resident privacy concerns over automatic license plate readers.
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Anheuser-Busch is investing $13 million in its Baldwinsville brewery to boost beer production and build a new technical training center in central New York.
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Upstate Medical University opens a new therapeutic playground in Syracuse, offering sensory play and outdoor therapy for inpatient children with special needs.
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Central New York residents living near Micron's planned chip fabrication plant are suing state environmental regulators over chemical pollution concerns.
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A Bills home game jumped from fifth place last year to first place this year in terms of most costly. The study from The Action Network used average prices for four tickets, two hot dogs, two pops, two beers and parking.
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As the death toll from an earthquake that struck parts of Colombia a week ago has risen to more than 290 victims, Utica residents are trying to help the survivors.
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A new Jefferson Community College study shows child care challenges in northern New York are worsening, forcing thousands of parents to leave the workforce.
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Auburn city lawmakers are debating a moratorium on Flock Safety license plate cameras amid privacy concerns and data misuse allegations in central New York.
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If Watchmen taught us that you can use superheroes to excavate the cracked foundations of the American experience, Lanterns seems content to linger in the shadow of another HBO prestige genre series, True Detective.
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The midnight deadline means the U.S. has imposed 50% tariffs on $20 billion worth of Canadian products. Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada "will match those tariffs dollar for dollar."
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A legal battle over what looks like a cartoon stick could help set the rules over whether creators can claim ownership of their AI-generated characters.
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The ruling comes after months of back-and-forth between the Trump administration and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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Three queer Black friends embark on a road trip in search of a fourth whom they haven't seen in some time. Dreams in Nightmares is a sweetly bickersome comedy-drama about friendship and freedom.
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Joyce Beatty, a Democratic representative from Ohio, asked a federal judge to stop the Kennedy Center trustees from putting President Trump's name up in three places at the arts complex.
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At this year's National Book Festival, NPR is once again celebrating the writers, thinkers, journalists, storytellers and readers who keep curiosity alive.
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On social media, the algorithm drives which words go viral. TikToker and writer Adam Aleksic (@etmologynerd) argues that what we consume on platforms is changing our language on and offline.
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The Iranian regime has dismissed President Trump's threats to crush Iran economically, saying that years of U.S. sanctions have failed.
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President Trump has declared economic warfare on Iran in an effort to pressure the country back into negotiations. And, the Supreme Court is set to decide on the future of Trump's ballroom.