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PALMETTO, Fla. — A woman found an unwelcome weekend guest in her bathroom — a 7-foot alligator.
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Here's former Gov. George Pataki speaking to Sean Hannity of Fox about his new group, "No American Debt" — and the fact that he's not running for president (although the three-term GOPer adds, "I've been around politics long enough to know that you never say never.")
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Landowners representing more than 10,000 acres in Oneida and Madison counties have formed a partnership with a goal of allowing hydraulic fracturing to safely occur on their property.
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It used to be a slam dunk certainty: students who went to college for a teaching job would find one and pretty much work anywhere they wanted to, but not these days.
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With gas prices above $4 in some states, Americans are canceling spring break plans and rethinking summer vacation, and some tourist destinations are offering gas vouchers of as much as $50 to talk people out of giving up and staying home.
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The price of oil isn’t just increasing drivers’ pain at the fuel pump, it may also be making it more painful on the streets.
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A man turning dirt in his back yard stumbled onto buried treasure — hundreds of pieces of centuries-old jewelry and other precious objects that Austrian authorities described Friday as a fairy-tale find.
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The man suspected in the killing of a Skaneateles couple was sentenced to death this week for similar crimes, according to The Associated Press.
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New Yorkers are feeling better about the real estate market, according to a Siena Research Institute survey released Thursday.
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Manhattan Assemblyman Micah Kellner says New York needs an official state dog.
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Two friends who hired a New York City cab driver to drive them across the United States for $5,000 have arrived in Los Angeles.
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With the new "Walmart To Go," customers can order up groceries, health and beauty products, over-the-counter medicines, and household supplies from the company's website. Wal-Mart will then deliver the goods.
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U.S. agriculture may be increasingly industrialized, but there are still farm families in the country with success stories to share.
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A student who claims he was spanked and locked up in a fraternity hazing is suing Hartwick College in Oneonta over the ordeal.
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Ask local officials about the future of the Mohawk Valley, and they’re likely to point to the Marcy NanoCenter at SUNYIT site as a sign of hope.
But the permitting process with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has delayed efforts to develop the site, and it continues to restrict Mohawk Valley EDGE’s ability to market it to potential companies
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The annual Bill Leaf Kickball Tournament is scheduled for Sept. 17.
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He says it's working-class Mount Kisco — but is it?
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