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  • India's Supreme Court is hearing arguments in the historic case this week, years after it decriminalized gay sex. India could become the second place in Asia to allow marriage equality, after Taiwan.
  • Responding to a scathing critique from the commander of the coronavirus-stricken aircraft carrier, Navy officials were on the defensive at a Pentagon news conference.
  • Observers say the sport for both the men's and women's games is changing, leaving parity and opportunities for new ascending champions.
  • Bill Wehrum, who last week scored a victory for coal industry supporters by rolling back Obama-era power plant emissions rules, is leaving his post at the end of the month.
  • NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Yasmine Shamma about her son, Nadim Shamma-Sourgen. He dictates his poems because he can't really read and write yet.
  • After Nancy Glynn got pregnant, she learned her employer didn't offer paid family leave. Then, like many Americans, she discovered it was hard to get by without it.
  • Regional Morning Weather Forecast for May 6, 2009
    Oswego, NY – A cloudy start to the day but Wednesday should turn out to be a nice weather day. Listen to this morning's weather chat with Kevin Williams.
  • February 6th, 2009 Regional AM Newscast
    By Jason SmithOswego, NY – A report on how the manufacturing industry in central New York will be affected with the closure of New Process Gear. That…
  • November 6th, 2008 Regional AM Newscast
    By Jason SmithOswego, NY – Democrats in the state senate begin making plans for taking control from Republicans for the first time in 45 years. This story…
  • August 6th, 2008 Regional AM Newscast
    By Jason SmithOswego, NY – The State Senate is due back in Albany on Friday...but will Democrats show up? That story and more in our morning newscast.
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