Political propoganda is exploding this election season especially when AI is involved.
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The June 23 primary includes 3 candidates trying to earn the democratic nomination for a councilor-at-large post. Cjala Surratt, Moise Laub & Helen Hudson shared ideas for the with the NAACP.
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Syracuse area Democrats will choose a candidate for the 129th State Assembly seat in the June primary. Incumbent William Magnarelli and challenger Maurice Brown offered views at NAACP forum.
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Marketers want travelers to stop, stay, and make Madison County a favorite summer destination.
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Improvements in stroke treatment include medications to dissolve clots and better imaging technology to diagnose brain effects of stroke. Upstate Hospital says recognition & quick action still key.
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A recent immigrant to CNY saw the need and business opportunity.
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After some morning rain, a rainbow flag emerged above Syracuse's City Hall, marking the beginning of local Pride Month festivities.
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More than 3,700 people in Lebanon have died in the war between Israel and Hezbollah. In a village in southern Lebanon, one airstrike last month killed 14 people, including 10 women and children.
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Sleep-deprived teens, devoted dads, and hundreds of birds. NPR spends twenty four hours at the World Series of Birding.
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Nearly 60 years ago, a fight over a massive Everglades airport helped reshape U.S. environmental law. Reporter Meghan Bowman reports on that battle in the podcast Defenders of the Everglades.
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Exiled Russian journalist Vladimir Raevsky says laughter can be a weapon against authoritarianism. NPR's Michele Kelemen reports on his history-inspired comedy act.
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This week, Wait Wait is live in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, special guest Robert Smigel and panelists Josh Gondelman, Shantira Jackson, and Shane Torres