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Micron celebrated a major milestone in central New York, pouring the first concrete foundations for its $100 billion chip plant months ahead of schedule.
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Syracuse Mayor Sharon Owens announced an investigation into the city's hiring practices and mandatory background checks following the arrest of a public works employee.
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Onondaga County legislators passed a 12-year term limit proposal for the county executive and comptroller, sending the party-line measure to Ryan McMahon.
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Syracuse is reviewing its hiring policies after public works employee James M. DeSantis, a Level 3 sex offender, was arrested on new child rape charges.
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A Rochester man is suing the Department of Homeland Security, arguing that federal ICE agents violated his constitutionally protected free speech rights.
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Great New York State Fair ticket prices will not increase for 2026. Admission remains $8 and parking is $12, with online sales starting Tuesday, July 7.
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A New York bill awaiting Gov. Hochul's signature would pause new data center builds for a year, raising questions about energy demands and economic growth.
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Schumer criticized a move by the Trump Administration that banned unions for a number of federal employees.
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New York state asks residents to conserve power during a record-breaking heatwave as officials warn of dwindling electricity reserves and potential blackouts.
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Sen. Mitch McConnell on Sunday revealed that a fall led to his hospitalization, breaking the silence about his condition after weeks of mounting speculation about the Kentucky Republican's health.
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Footage shared online by first responders shows a huge blaze raging and plumes coming out of the front door of the pub in the northern part of the Thai capital.
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At least two people are dead and at least four people are injured after a shooting on Saturday night at a festival celebrating Latin culture in Canada's biggest city.
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A surge of cases of the intestinal illness that causes diarrhea and nausea has been detected in 31 states, according to federal health authorities, but the source is still under investigation.
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Farmers in Senegal are welcoming fish into their rice paddies. The hope is they'll fertilize the crop, be a source of food ... and eat the snails that carry parasitic worms.
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Taught to sound like a candidate, bots are engaging voters with personalized text messages, making AI-generated texting conversations the latest tool political campaigns are using to connect.
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After getting hit with tariffs for the imported board games he sells, Jonathan Silva decided to see if he could produce a version of his Monopoly game in the United States. This is what he learned.
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The Trump administration's executive orders have meant that administrators are questioning what art can — and can't — be seen on campus.
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His office said Graham died Saturday night after a "brief and sudden illness." The Republican senator was instrumental in enacting Trump's policy and staffing priorities.
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Argentina was taken to the brink in its first two knockout games. In Saturday's quarterfinal against Switzerland, the Albiceleste survived again to advance to the semis, where they will face England.