These people share conspiracy theories to promote conflict, cause chaos, recruit and radicalize potential followers, make money, harass, or even just to get attention.
As Yelp turns 20, online reviews continue to confound and confuse shoppers
No one wants to spend their hard-earned money on a dud product, so we’ll seek advice from strangers. Online reviews can help – but often lead us down the wrong path.
Low pay, high staff turnover and employee burnout took a toll on social service nonprofits during the COVID-19 pandemic − new research
Some of these agencies told researchers that their organizations couldn’t afford to pay their workers enough money for them to cover basic living expenses.
Nuclear rockets could travel to Mars in half the time − but designing the reactors that would power them isn’t easy
Sending a nuclear fission reactor into space means lots of technical questions. One research group is coming up with models that could improve how a nuclear rocket starts up and powers down.
Trees’ own beneficial microbiome could lead to discovery of new treatments to fight citrus greening disease
The promising compounda were discovered on an organic farm.
Kamala Harris illustrates how complex identity is − and the pressure many multiracial people feel to put themselves in one ‘box’
Your identity is not the result of a single decision, but rather the confluence of several factors.
Retired Syracuse journalist reflects on the decline of print news in ‘Final Edition’ at the Everson

Tim Atseff, a former illustrator and editor at the Syracuse Post-Standard, created “Final Edition.” Atseff worked in local news for nearly 50 years.
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‘High Iron’ exhibit celebrates Wyoming railroad laborers’ heritage


The boxcar-housed installation, currently located in Laramie, will travel to Wyoming towns along the Interstate 80 railroad corridor.
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DEI, multicultural affairs closures draw little attention from most University of Wyoming students


Laramie community leaders want to make sure all students at UW still feel welcome after the university made changes at the behest of the Wyoming Legislature.
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Grid capacity, data centers among topics at New Jersey hearing on electricity prices

A PJM Interconnection official tells lawmakers to avoid “any policies that are designed to push resources off the system before we have an equal and equivalent amount of replacement resources.”
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