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  • Top Syracuse University officials that work with student athletes say the culture that allowed for its top sports programs to violate NCAA rules over the…
  • The prosecutor investigating the death of Alberto Nisman denied the arrest warrant existed. She changed her story today, adding further proof of a tense relationship between the president and Nisman.
  • Hoping to help trace the history of how velociraptors evolved into birds, researchers at Harvard and Yale may have tracked a key beak transformation to two genes.
  • Julia Letlow won a special election to fill the congressional seat left vacant when her husband died. In another Louisiana district, Democrats Troy Carter and Karen Carter Peterson head to a runoff.
  • Paterson Completes Busy Day of Public Events, Refuses Comment on Scandals
    By Karen DeWitthttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrvo/local-wrvo-889629.mp3Albany, NY – Governor David Paterson was back to state…
  • A report by a policy think tank finds that 500,000 job opportunities were lost in New York in the three year long economic slump, representing a total…
  • One reason for the continued gloom: It's too hard for many people to qualify for the low rates. But a new program the Obama administration is considering could help millions save an average of $2,000 a year through refinancing.
  • Writer and comedian Andy Borowitz read through more than 1,000 different authors before picking the top 50 for his new book, The 50 Funniest American Writers: An Anthology of Humor from Mark Twain to the Onion.
  • Gelatins turn liquids into solids, and can make cream-based dishes into a lighter, more flavorful affair by eliminating the need for heavy, flavor-distorting fats, says Spanish-born restaurateur and top chef Jose Andres.
  • At more than 28,000 feet, K2 is the second-highest mountain in the world. And when Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner reached its summit this week, she became the first woman to climb all 14 of the world's tallest peaks without using oxygen tanks.
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