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Law's Cathy Mansfield talks about the Federal Trade Commission’s new junk fee disclosure rule
‘Resort fees’ in the U.S. must now be disclosed. But some aren’t celebrating yet CNBC: Cathy Mansfield, senior instructor in law, said the Federal Trade Commission’s new junk fee disclosure rule promotes transparency but warned that enforcement may falter. “With the CFPB already incapacitated by…
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Weatherhead's Timothy Fogarty comments on Pope Leo XIV's potential tax payments
Pope Leo XIV may face a six-figure tax bill for his $33,000-a-month paycheck Fortune Magazine: Timothy Fogarty, the Andrew D. Braden Professor in Accounting and Auditing at Weatherhead School of Management, said that as a U.S. citizen, Pope Leo XIV may need to file a tax return and report…
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Nutrition's Kristyen Tomcik explains how creatine works
Is creatine a useful supplement for cyclists? Cycling Weekly: Kristyen Tomcik, assistant professor in the Department of Nutrition, explained how rapid energy released from creatine can provide an extra push needed for high-intensity efforts during a race. "Creatine helps meet these demands by…
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Med's Lindsey Wang comments on GLP-1 drugs and obesity-related cancers
Weight loss drugs may cut cancer risk by 50% according to ‘transformational’ new study New York Post: Lindsey Wang, a medical student and research scholar at the School of Medicine, explained how GLP-1 drugs are a helpful tool for weight loss in order to prevent obesity-related cancers. “They also…
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Law's Jonathan Entin comments on Court of International Trade and presidential emergency claims
The 1977 law Trump is using to justify tariffs — and the court battle to stop him Yahoo Finance: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, explained how the Court of International Trade may hesitate to second-guess presidential emergency claims but could draw a line if…
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Law's Jonathan Adler condemns suggestion to suspend habeas corpus without Congress
Trump admin's threat to suspend core U.S. legal right sparks outcry and alarm NBC News: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, condemned Trump adviser Stephen Miller's suggestion to suspend habeas corpus without Congress, calling it unconstitutional and authoritarian. He…
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Med's Lindsay Malone shares two of her high-protein lunch recipes
23 high-protein lunch ideas to help you stay full and lose weight The Healthy: Lindsay Malone, instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, shared two of her high-protein lunch recipes, which includes a “perfect protein.” “Any time of day is great for a quick omelet,” said…
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Pediatrics' Joao Lopes says pollen can be higher certain times of the year
Should you dry your clothes outside if you have hayfever? Allergy specialists warn sufferers to steer clear of this 'major trigger' Homes & Gardens: Joao Lopes, assistant professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine, stressed the importance of monitoring certain times in the year when…
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Dermatology's Rosanne Paul explains that temperatures affect the type of moisturizer you should use
Do you really need a lightweight moisturizer? Experts weigh in The Manual: Rosanne Paul, assistant professor of dermatology, explained how different temperatures affect the type of moisturizer you should use. “Typically, the summer months are more humid and less dry, so a lighter-based moisturizer…
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Weatherhead's Richard Boyatzis talks about remote work
Having the conversation about remote work versus return to the office Smart Business: Richard Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor at Weatherhead School of Management, said remote work offers flexibility, lower stress and productivity benefits, but lacks the context and spontaneous…