Funds for a federal program to help fire departments are being slashed.
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Cornell President Martha Pollack says the decision to step down is unrelated to recent anti-war protests on college campuses across the country.
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A New York appeals court has ruled that a state commission tasked with investigating ethical violations was created unconstitutionally, a ruling that could strip the watchdog agency of its enforcement powers.
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Police have been digging through the online life of Christopher Murphy and have found racist and anti-Semitic material, along with false conspiracy theories.
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The New York Senate and Assembly celebrated a belated Earth Day this week by acting on environmental bills. But the two houses acted on different measures, and lawmakers could not predict if any of the legislation will become law in 2024.
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The protestors are calling on the university to meet their list of demands before they move, and say they're willing to wait as long as necessary.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh will have until the end of the month to veto or approve a law change over the power of the city's Citizen Review Board.
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The federal government is deeply involved in the reimagining of a Black neighborhood destroyed when the highway was built more than 60 years ago.