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Photo illustration of dry-scooping powder as a health and diet supplement
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Published: May 1, 2023
Practices like dry scooping are prevalent enough on social media to be deemed a “major public health concern.”
Illustrated by Elizabeth Coleman | Photo by Nina Gerzema
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Published: May 1, 2023
The Onondaga County Zoo’s naming contest for baby elephants sheds light on a scheme governments use to avoid public scrutiny.
A general view of highway I-81 in Syracuse, NY on April 9, 2023. Photo taken by Isaiah Vasquez
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Published: May 1, 2023
A judge found deficiencies in the state’s environmental review of the I-81 project. We ask: which option is best for the environment?
College Republican Chairman, John Parker, stands for a portrait on campus in Syracuse, New York on Friday, April 14, 2023.
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Published: April 29, 2023
While disinformation on social media fuels distrust, right-leaning advocates say the bigger concern is censorship.
Illustration by Elizabeth Coleman
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Published: April 28, 2023
How Gen-Zers has convinced themselves they’re OK bargain shopping for faux and knockoff merchandise.
"Keep Knowledge Uncaged" is displayed at Soule Library to raise awareness of banned books.
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Published: April 27, 2023
New data on America’s most banned titles shows that authors of color and LGBTQ+ themes are the most targeted.
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Published: April 27, 2023
Experts say accurate portrayals of disability are rare as the media often fails to see people with disabilities as part of the audience. 
Negative political ads on television for New York governor's race
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Published: April 23, 2023
Negative political spots can help voters better understand candidates, but some stray into disinformation and undermine democracy.