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Nutritions' Lindsay Malone and Economics' Jonathan Ernest talk about recent food recalls
What's the reason behind so many food recalls? Northeast Ohio experts explain WOIO: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and an instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, and Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed…
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Law's Steve Stransky comments on Elon Musk's alleged communications with Vladimir Putin
NASA chief and Democratic lawmakers urge investigation into reports of Musk-Putin conversations Business Insider: Steve Stransky, adjunct professor at the School of Law, outlined the national security implications of Elon Musk's alleged communications with Vladimir Putin, given Musk’s high-level…
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Law's Jessie Hill discusses new Reproductive Freedom Amendment and abortion bans
Ohio abortion ban ruled unconstitutional by county judge in wake of voter-approved referendum CBS News: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed an Ohio judge’s decision that ruled the state’s six-week abortion ban unconstitutional, citing the new Reproductive Freedom…
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Med's Amy Edwards notes importance of vaccinating for whooping cough
Infectious disease experts are begging families to pay attention to these three unexpected symptoms of whooping cough Parade Magazine: Amy Edwards, associate professor at the School of Medicine, noted the importance of vaccinations for whooping cough, as immunity wanes after five years. “Young…
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Law's Atiba Ellis discusses Ohio Issue 1's possible impact on police, firefighters and military members joining the redistricting commission
Ohio Issue 1: Can police, veterans serve on proposed redistricting commission? The Columbus Dispatch: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, said Ohio Issue 1’s impact on police, firefighters and military members joining the redistricting commission…
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Law's Jessie Hill emphasizes that an Ohio judge permanently blocked the state’s six-week abortion ban
Judge permanently blocks law that banned most Ohio abortions. Here’s what to know. The Washington Post: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed an Ohio judge’s decision to permanently block the state’s six-week abortion ban. Hill ​​emphasized the need for this clarity: “If…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck examines Boeing's vulnerability amid public scrutiny
Boeing machinists to vote on contract as company faces uncertain future The Hill: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor at the School of Law, questioned Boeing's vulnerability amid public scrutiny, sharing concerns whether it can maintain access to government-funded defense and space projects. She…
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Biomedical informatics' Rong Xu discusses Ozempic's potential to lower risk of Alzheimer's disease
Ozempic may significantly lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease — here’s how New York Post: Rong Xu, professor of biomedical informatics, discussed how Type 2 diabetics may have a shot at significantly lowering their risk of Alzheimer’s disease if they take Ozempic instead of other diabetes…
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Law's Eric Chaffee comments on potential growth of former President Donald Trump's business empire if he is re-elected
How Donald Trump's business empire would thrive under second term Newsweek: Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, said that if re-elected, former President Donald Trump would likely continue expanding his business empire. “The office…
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Law's Jonathan Entin reiterates that tampering with political signs is illegal
'Somebody’s targeted me': Some North Olmsted neighbors on edge after political signs stolen WEWS: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, noted that stealing or damaging political signs is illegal and can result in a fifth-degree felony, with penalties of up to $2,500 in…