The lawsuit contends that counties lack the authority to send out unsolicited registration applications.
North Carolina is the first battleground state to initiate the voting process by sending out absentee by mail ballots on Friday.
Researchers are the first to trace one of those pollutants, nitrogen, along the U.S. beef supply chain at the county level.
The latest consumer inflation report indicates that grocery prices have stabilized, yet the perception of high food costs lingers for many.
A new study reveals that sports fans are increasingly exposed to gambling advertising on social media, with many of these ads potentially violating industry regulations.
Fitbit, Apple Watch or Oura ring, wearable technology is in high demand among the health conscious. But beyond measuring heart rates and blood pressure, could fitness trackers be used to test for and effectively screen for disease?
Members of the United Auto Workers Local 2300 approved a new contract with Cornell University that will deliver major wage increases to workers and officially end a strike that heavily disrupted the Ivy League school.
After a fall off a 30-foot border wall, a man waited about 24 hours for help until local firefighters sawed through the border wall so first responders could transport him to the hospital.
La Tourelle Hotel and Spa, set on 15 acres of farmland on Ithaca’s South Hill, was purchased this spring by a group of mostly Cornell University alumni after being owned and managed by the Wiggins family since the late 1980s.
This fall, schools in Vestal and Binghamton will begin requiring students to put away their phones in locked, magnetic pouches during the school day. The policy is meant to cut down on tech-related distractions in class.