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Law's Jonathan Entin on Ohio's November election
Ohio Decides: November showdownsWOIO: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, discussed the results of this month's election, noting that there weren't many surprises. "These (primary) races weren't expected to be competitive and they weren't," he said.
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Medicine's Ian Neeland explains how blood sugar affects blood pressure
Does blood sugar affect blood pressure? Health Central: Ian Neeland, associate professor of medicine at the School of Medicine, said high blood sugar can worsen high blood pressure by damaging and stiffening blood vessels, activating the sympathetic nervous system and increasing blood volume. He…
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Law's Jonathan Entin weighs in on Cleveland's consent decree and police reform
Cleveland hasn’t completed required police reforms, a judge ruled. Here’s what that means going forwardSignal Cleveland: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said that a judge's recent ruling makes clear Cleveland still has unfinished police reform work under its consent…
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Weatherhead's Mary Sasmaz discusses credit cards and payment priorities
Having trouble paying bills? Here's where your credit card should rank in priorityU.S. News & World Report: Mary Sasmaz, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, said financially strapped consumers often prioritize housing and car payments over credit cards because missing those…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson discusses the Trump administration’s denaturalization push
Trump administration targets 12 immigrants to revoke citizenshipThe New York Times: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko - Baker Hostetler Professor of Law, said the Trump administration’s denaturalization push marks a “significant escalation,” noting that the unusually high volume of…
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Nursing's Marie Grosh explains the differences between independent living and assisted living
Independent living vs. assisted living: What's the difference? U.S. News & World Report: Marie Grosh, assistant professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, said assisted living memory-care units often include secured environments and higher staff-to-resident ratios to support residents…
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University Fitness Centers' Bryn Mota emphasizes using wearable data for sustainable fitness
I tracked my sleep, stress and fitness for 90 days to improve my longevity. Here’s what happenedCNN: Bryn Mota, senior director of University Fitness Centers, emphasized using wearable data to guide sustainable fitness and recovery habits, rather than obsessing over daily numbers.
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Weatherhead's Sining Wang explains why impulse buying is up
Impulse buying is up despite financial crunch. Here's whyUSA Today: Sining Wang, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, said impulse buying persists despite tighter budgets because stress, emotional reward and frictionless online shopping push consumers toward immediate…
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English's Lindsay Turner weighs in on poetry and AI
Teaching poetry in the age of AIThe Nation: Lindsay Turner, associate professor of English at the College of Arts and Sciences, argued poetry’s value in the AI age lies in its connection to real human presence. She emphasized how readers seek emotional and personal traces of another person through…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg weighs in on the Spirit Airlines shutdown
With Spirit gone, South Florida lost an airline hub. Cleveland knows the pain. Marketplace, NPR: Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management, said Cleveland losing its airline hub after the United-Continental merger hurt civic pride and reduced direct flights, though increased…