Fallout continues after it was revealed last week that New York’s clean energy law could cost residents more than expected.
Join Peabody Award-winning host Ian Coss and local experts for a live podcast recording on the past and future of Syracuse's infrastructure.
Wednesday, April 8 | The MOST
6 p.m. Reception | 7 p.m. Live Taping
Admission is complimentary; RSVPs help us plan for refreshments.
Wednesday, April 8 | The MOST
6 p.m. Reception | 7 p.m. Live Taping
Admission is complimentary; RSVPs help us plan for refreshments.
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The Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minneapolis forced some families into hiding and catalyzed informal medical networks to deliver critical health care services inside homes.
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What can robots teach us about humanity and about love? This musical, starring Darren Criss and Helen J. Shen, tries to understand what it means to actually live.
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The House is set to vote today on whether to constrain President Trump's authority to continue to wage war on Iran. And, Minnesota sues the Trump administration over halted Medicaid funding.
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The federal government said the state should do more to fight fraud and is holding back funds. Minnesota officials say the attack is unfair as the state's fraud rate is well below national averages.
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As a growing crop of young candidates challenge longtime Democratic incumbents, some are not just breaking through in the money race, but outraising their opponents altogether.
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Science Fiction: X Minus One “Cold Equations” 8/25/55 NBC, Beyond Tomorrow “Requiem” 4/5/50 CBS.
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Western: Gunsmoke “Trojan War” 2/28/53 CBS, Frontier Gentleman “The Lost Mine” 3/2/58 CBS.
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Professor Andrew Guthrie Ferguson talks about his book, “Your Data Will Be Used Against You: Policing in the Age of Self-Surveillance.”
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Will Barclay, New York State's 120th District Assemblyman and Assembly Minority Leader talks about stepping down from those positions.
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Pollster John Zogby talks about the state of modern polling and the themes of his book, “Beyond the Horse Race: How to Read Polls and Why We Should.”