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The state program helps adults ages 25-55 earn their first college degree.
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A blight-resistant chestnut tree developed by researchers at SUNY ESF is moving forward in its review by the USDA.
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Utica University has developed a plan to address the evolving landscape of higher education, which will involve eliminating programs with low enrollment, as well as potential faculty layoffs.
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In the wake of the Senate’s approval of President Trump’s massive spending bill, local nonprofit organizations are raising concerns over how it will affect struggling families.
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The pollinator garden will restore a habitat that will recharge the birds, animals and fish that live along the lake shore.
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Summer slides aren’t limited to the playgrounds. It’s also the term for students falling behind in reading and math during summer break, but now experts have advice on retaining that knowledge.
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Broadcasting legend Mike Price, who died in May, will be honored at Syracuse's Jazz Fest Saturday.
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School districts around the country are cutting back plans to expand their staffing of mental health specialists because of Trump administration cuts to federal grants.
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Officials released the document, close to 20,000 pages, this week. Advocates say there isn't enough time to read through it.
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Some 76,000 people from Nicaragua and Honduras were covered by TPS, which provides protection from deportation and grants work permits to people from certain nations affected by war or natural disasters.
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The two-page memo outlines the "exhaustive review" the department conducted of the Epstein files in its possession, and also reiterates that Epstein died by suicide, contrary to some conspiracy theories.
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The deadly floods in Central Texas were caused by extremely heavy rain. Climate change is causing even more rain to fall during the heaviest storms.
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Search efforts continue for people still missing after Friday's floods, as questions swirl over what went wrong. Here's what we know so far.
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The president of one of Lima's largest parent-teacher associations says at least 1,000 schools in the Peruvian capital are being extorted and that most are caving into the demands of the gangs.
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The venerated string quartet makes a stop on its 50th anniversary tour to play music from the dawn of the string quartet era right up to the present.
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Local officials are being pressed for answers over the deadly flash flooding in Texas that left dozens dead. And, the Trump administration plans to send letters to countries with new tariff rates.
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As the 900-mile East African Crude Oil Pipeline project takes shape in Uganda, there is the promise of economic benefit. But it's shaking up the lives of some 100,000 people.
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People have strong opinions about the best Pixar movies. We asked NPR Pop Culture Happy Hour listeners to vote.
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The dollar has just posted its worst first-half of a year since 1973. And now investors wonder — is it a sign that America is losing its financial standing?