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Abortion Bans Worsen Violence in Relationships, Study Finds

Economics Professor Dhaval Dave highlights his new research which reveals reasons why abortion bans increase the risk of domestic violence.

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How Economic Uncertainty Can Lead To Recession

Associate Professor of Economics Laura Jackson Young explains her research on the economy which shows that in times of uncertainty people and businesses are even more cautious.

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The Controversy Over Donald Trump’s Absent Medical Records, Explained

Senior Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences Jeff Gulati explans why there is no real incentive for Donald Trump to release his medical records ahead of the presidential election. 

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The Presidential Podcast Media Tour

Senior Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences Jeff Gulati shares perspective on the different motives the presidential candidates have for appearing on podcasts recently.

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History Shows How Dangerous ‘America First’ Really Is

Professor of History Cyrus Veeser authors an opinion piece that draws on history to assert why the “America First” movement is dangerous for the United States.

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Banks Aren’t Doing Enough to Protect Customers From Scams

Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Steve Weisman asserts banks should take more responsibility when their customers lose money because they are the victims of scammers.

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Big Tech Hasn’t Fixed AI’s Misinformation Problem—Yet

Mathematics Professor Noah Giansiracusa co-authors an op-ed highlighting the new AI products introduced by companies such as Microsoft and Google while raising the question, can we genuinely trust them.

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New Corporate Policies on Abortion Travel Spark Worries About Employees' Privacy

Associate Professor of Law Liz Brown outlines the concerns about privacy related to companies covering travel expenses for employees who cross state lines to obtain an abortion. 

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The History of Ponzi Schemes Goes Deeper Than the Man Who Gave Them His Name

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman authors an op-ed on the history of investment fraud and why, 100 years after Charles Ponzi's arrest, it is still a big threat.

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