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The Syracuse Rosamond Gifford Zoo elephant twins are among the first elephants to receive a groundbreaking new vaccine.
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was in Albany Thursday to celebrate news that the NanoTech facility has been tapped as the first location for the National Semiconductor Technology Center.
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Onondaga County Water Authority is looking to meet new EPA regulations with an outreach program aimed at identifying unknown service line materials.
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Republican incumbent Brandon Williams is running for a second term, while Democrats are pinning their hopes on a former high school teacher turned state lawmaker.
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New York state officials reassured voters on Monday that their ballots are safe, and they’re ready to tackle any instances of voter suppression or intimidation.
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The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 brought some changes to Medicare Advantage Programs, causing some carriers to make adjustments of their own.
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As part of a partnership with the DEC, U.S. Forest Service, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, students get their Wildland Firefighter Certification.
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Incumbent Rep. Brandon Williams (R-Sennett) says he would still bring a fresh perspective to the seat as he seeks reelection this Election Day.
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The Dodgers' first baseman was already a hero after Game 1, which ended with his historic walk-off grand slam. But his heroics didn't stop there.
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Ads seemingly advocating for Vice President Harris on Facebook are really part of an effort by a dark money group to mislead voters. The messages have been viewed millions of times.
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Harris is the first vice president to be an alum of a historically Black college, and if she wins, would make history as the first president to be an HBCU graduate.
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A trio of Latina congresswomen are seeking second terms from Pacific Northwest voters. The region is often presumed to be a reliable blue pocket, but down-ballot races are a stronger shade of purple.
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The discovery of an infected pig at a backyard farm in Oregon raises concerns about bird flu's potential to become a human threat.
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About 20 carvings in “a wide range of designs” including some meant to trap demons or to seek help from the Virgin Mary have been found at Gainsborough Old Hall in Lincolnshire, England.
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The NYPD can no longer ticket jaywalkers, after years of protest that enforcement unfairly targeted Black and Hispanic New Yorkers.
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Depending on who wins the presidential election and the Senate, the conservative supermajority could remain the same, be trimmed or expand to an even larger and more lopsided conservative majority.
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The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.8% in the third quarter, led by strong consumer spending. The news comes days before a presidential election in which the economy has been top of mind for many voters.
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“There's no need to panic,” an elections expert tells NPR. All but three states have free tracking sites that send updates to voters as their ballot goes through the system.