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Late Fringe Premieres This Saturday
WSKG is proud to present its latest locally produced show, Late Fringe, a half hour program showcasing the talented filmmakers of New York State. Hosted…
Police dragged a paraplegic man from his car after he told them he couldn't get out
Clifford Owensby told police he was a paraplegic and couldn't exit his car, but officers dragged him out anyway in an arrest that is now under investigation by the Dayton Police Department.
A performer was killed in an onstage accident at the Bolshoi Theatre in Russia
Video shows the actor being crushed by a piece of the set during a scene change, as his fellow performers frantically waved their arms to get the crew to lift the structure off of him.
Power returns to Lebanon after a 24-hour blackout
The nation's power grid shut down after two main power plants ran out of fuel on Saturday. Officials say operations are back to "normal," which means power will continue to be rationed.
New Zealand's doctors and teachers must soon be vaccinated
The new mandate compels health care workers, including doctors and pharmacists, to be fully vaccinated by December. Teachers and other education workers must be fully vaccinated by January.
William Shatner is bound for space, but the rest of us will have to wait
New space companies are touting space tourism. But so far the final frontier has been the playground of the rich or famous, plus a few everyday folks who had a bit of luck.
Three economists win Nobel for their research on how real life events impact society
The U.S.-based economists shared this year's Nobel in economics for their work with "natural experiments," such as studying how changes to the minimum wage impact the labor market.
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Documentary follows the divers who risked it all in the Thailand cave rescue
The Rescue follows the 18-day effort to rescue 12 boys and their coach from an underwater cave. Filmmakers Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin recount the harrowing mission with diver Rick Stanton.
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PA Senate Leader Accepts Biden Victory, But Says GOP-Led Election Investigation Must Proceed
The lawmaker argues even though all 67 counties certified their results, the Department of State’s actions in 2020 deserve more scrutiny.
On Columbus Day, A Division Over How To Honor Italian Heritage
“You go back to the 1930s when thousands of people in Syracuse of Italian extraction, gave their nickels and dimes and quarters to build that monument."
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