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Media literacy is increasingly important as social and digital media become bigger parts of people’s lives. Education around what exactly is in media messages can include knowing the source, taking a critical look at whether there’s political intent or a profit motive.
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There are approximately 6,000 babies born with Downs Syndrome each year in the United States according to figures from the Centers for Disease Control.…
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Onondaga County is investing $5.5 million to address the growing need for mental health resources at schools. The county and its partners will hire dozens…
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Protests over police brutality in Black communities have brought thousands of people to the streets of downtown Syracuse in recent weeks. One of the…
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As Black History Month comes to a close, Syracuse Speaks is sharing some parts of Central New York’s Black History. Looking at influence on music,…
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Syracuse has a lot on its to-do list in the new year. Primarily, the city is trying to find ways to fiscally and physically recover from the COVID-19…
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A Syracuse University Newhouse Professor is questioning decisions by Facebook and Twitter to limit access to an article that contained unverified sources…
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Law enforcement officials from Central and Upstate New York are growing increasingly concerned with the safety of children as they spend more time online…
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The Coronavirus pandemic has caused health and fiscal strain across the community, and it continues to even as parts of the economy reopen. But…
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An alarming number of today's kids leave home without knowing certain basic life skills. From doing laundry to using a debit card to calculating a tip,…
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A national racial justice organization is petitioning for change following the release of a video showing a mentally distraught black man who died while…
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Central New York has progressed through the four phases designed by the state to restart the economy. But where do we go from here?On this episode of…