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How Shale Boom-Era Municipal Debt Could Undermine Community Resilience During the Energy Transition
This brief describes how shale boom-era municipal debt could become a long-term fiscal burden for impacted communities and identifies four policy approaches for managing these risks before the transition leaves communities holding the bill.
Sicker Americans Are More Likely to Misuse Prescription Medications
Using an AI Chatbot to Improve Access to Lake Skaneateles Watershed Regulations
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Disability Rates Among South Asian Immigrants in the U.S. Vary by Country of Origin
Is Home Birth a Choice? Racial and Geographic Differences in Unintended Home Births in the U.S.
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” Will Deepen the Farm Crisis, Not Solve It
How Does Striving Against Adversity Impact Emotional Well-being and Cardiovascular Risk in Children?
Living in Liberal Areas Reduced COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Conservatives
How Do State Labor Policies Impact Disability for Latino Adults in the U.S.?
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A New Tool for Handling Multiracial and Multi-Identity Data in Health Research
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Pandemic Mask Mandates and Closures Were Linked to Increased Gun Violence
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Latin American Refugees to the U.S. Experience More Discrimination than Refugees from other Regions
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Is AI Replacing Human Mental Health Professionals?
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How Does County Educational Composition Affect Mortality?
More Girls in the Classroom Improves Adolescent Mental Health
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Adult ADHD is Linked to Higher Illicit Drug Use and Prescription Drug Misuse
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Community-Based Food Program Limits in Reducing Older Adult Food Insecurity
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The Limits of SNAP in Addressing Older Adult Food Insecurity
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What Municipalities Really Want: Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence among New York State Municipal Leaders
This September 2025 Research to Practice Brief summarizes "What Municipalities Really Want: Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence among New York State Municipal Leaders," co-authored by Nicholas Croce (Syracuse University) & Saba Siddiki (Syracuse University).
See related: Data Privacy, Government, New York State, Research Methods, Rural Issues, State & Local Government
Nonfinancial Factors Shape Food Insecurity Among U.S. Older Adults