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    What an SEC No Action Letter Means for Solana DePIN Token DoubleZero
    Jack Graves, a professor at Syracuse University College of Law, says the SEC's decision creates a safe harbor based on an assumed set of facts, allowing the industry to operate with greater clarity.
  • IndyStar
    Columbus Day 2025, or National Indigenous Peoples’ Day? They’re Almost Here
    Scott Stevens, director of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Program at Syracuse University, notes that celebrating American colonialism poses challenges for Native American communities.
  • The New York Times
    How Zohran Mamdani Built a Campaign Around Food
    Grant Reeher, a political science professor at Syracuse University, notes that Mamdani's blending of food-related personal experiences with policy initiatives marks an innovative campaign approach.
  • WAER-FM
    CNY Disability Expert Worries Federal Announcements on Autism Are Damaging and Confusing
    Christy Ashby, director of Syracuse University's Center on Disability and Inclusion, says that federal claims linking Tylenol to autism are damaging and erode public health trust.
  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
    How Immigration Arrests in Wisconsin Are Changing Under Trump
    Austin Kocher, research assistant professor at Syracuse University’s Newhouse School, says people without criminal records now represent the largest group arrested by ICE.
  • CBS News
    Poland Says It Shot Down Russian Drones in Its Airspace During Ukraine Strikes
    Brian Taylor, political science professor at Syracuse University's Maxwell School, says Russian drones over Poland represent a potential escalation that could expand the war beyond Russia and Ukraine.
  • CBC
    No Joke: The CBC’s Andrew Nichols Talks With Roy Gutterman of the Newhouse School About Jimmy Kimmel
    Roy Gutterman, director of the Tully Center for Free Speech and professor in the Newhouse School, speaks with the CBC about First Amendment issues surrounding ABC's suspension of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
  • HuffPost
    The 7 Most Common Grandparenting Styles — And How They Influence Their Grandchildren’s Lives
    Madonna Harrington Meyer, University Professor in the Maxwell school, speaks about grandparent caregiving dynamics and what happens when expectations between generations aren't aligned.
  • Marketplace
    The USDA Will No Longer Produce an Annual Report on Food Insecurity
    Colleen Heflin, professor in the Maxwell school, says the USDA's food security report was a factual and non-political document that researchers and advocacy groups relied upon.
  • MarketWatch
    The Ryder Cup Pours Millions Into Promoting Golf. But Does the Sport Even Need Saving?
    Justin Ehrlich, associate professor in Falk College, says golf has never been in a better place as barriers fall and the sport becomes more equitable and diverse.
  • The Associated Press
    Trump Signs Executive Order Supporting Proposed Deal To Put TikTok Under Us Ownership
    Dimitar Gueorguiev, associate professor in the Maxwell school, says Beijing prioritizes U.S. tech access over TikTok as it builds self-sufficiency in key industries.
  • WAER Radio
    CNY Disability Expert Worries Federal Announcements on Autism Are Damaging and Confusing
    Christy Ashby, director of Syracuse University's Center on Disability and Inclusion, says that federal claims linking Tylenol to autism are damaging and erode public health trust.
  • Christian Science Monitor
    Antifa Lacks a Structure, So Trump’s Terror Group Label Might Not Stick
    William Banks, professor emeritus in the Maxwell school, commented on the debate over instituting laws that would criminalize domestic terrorism.
  • The Associated Press
    Jerry Quits Ben & Jerry’s, Saying Its Independence on Social Issues Has Been Stifled
    Beth Egan, associate professor in the Newhouse school, says trying to silence Ben & Jerry's longstanding activism will likely backfire given its well-known brand identity.
  • The Los Angeles Times
    ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Will Return to ABC on Tuesday After Being Benched by Disney
    Joel Kaplan, professor in the Newhouse school, warns that capitulating to bullies only encourages more pressure and threats.
  • HuffPost
    UN Members Push For A Two-State Solution, As More Leaders Recognize Palestinian Statehood
    Osamah Khalil, professor in the Maxwell school, says that recognizing Palestinian statehood means little without robust peace negotiations to end Gaza's war and West Bank settlements.
  • The New York Times
    A Trump Administration Playbook: No Data, No Problem
    Sarah Pralle, associate professor in the Maxwell school, says the Trump administration's elimination of data collection makes it harder to claim problems exist and require government action.
  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
    500 Voicemails in 12 Hours: Wisconsin Schools, Workers Face Backlash Over Charlie Kirk Social Media Posts
    Jennifer Stromer-Galley, professor in the School of Information Studies, says social media algorithms manipulate worldviews by rewarding extreme content that sparks strong emotions.

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