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Law's Kevin McMunigal discusses possibility of Donald Trump's transition back to the Oval Office
Trump’s $563 million in civil penalties could come due before year’s end Washington Examiner: Kevin McMunigal, professor of law, said that even if Donald Trump wins the election, the split screen for his potential transition back to the Oval Office could be marred by a significant decline in his…
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Law's Jessie Hill examines effects of Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade
The fight for abortion access in the U.S. CGTN America: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed the ways in which abortion access in the U.S. changed dramatically since 2022 when the Supreme Court eliminated the right to an abortion and instead allowed each state to set…
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Political science's Justin Buchler shares skepticism of political campaigns' ability to sway voters through door-knocking efforts
How unions are door-knocking for Democrats in a Republican state Signal Cleveland: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science at the College of Arts and Sciences, expressed skepticism of political campaigns' ability to sway voters through door-knocking efforts, explaining that…
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Arts and Sciences' Sandra Russ discusses research findings related to children's independent play
To play or not to play with your kid? The Atlantic (subscription required): Sandra Russ, Distinguished University Professor and the Louis D. Beaumont University Professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed her research into children's play abilities, which emphasized imagination and…
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Law's Atiba Ellis discusses new voting laws in Ohio
LaRose pushes to eliminate ballot boxes after federal ruling Spectrum News: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, discussed a new state law specifying a limited number of family members who could drop off a ballot for a voter. “It’s fair to say…
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Begun Center's Daniel Flannery weighs in on the decline in Cleveland's crime rates
Despite high-profile incidents, crime dropped in Cleveland this summer compared to 2023′s violent months cleveland.com (subscription required): Daniel Flannery, the Dr. Semi J. and Ruth Begun professor and director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education at the Jack,…
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Medicine's Heather Gornik explains how symptoms that may not seem related to the heart could be an indication something is wrong
9 weird symptoms cardiologists say you should never ignore Time Magazine: Heather Gornik, professor at the School of Medicine, explained how symptoms that may not seem related to your heart could be an indication something is wrong, such as pulsatile tinnitus in the ears. “Sometimes there are…
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Weatherhead's Gregory Harmon shares banking advice for individuals with savings
Best bank accounts for bad credit CNN Underscored: Gregory Harmon, assistant professor of banking and finance at Weatherhead School of Management, said individuals who have some savings should try to secure some interest on their balances. “Regardless of your credit rating, you should look for a…
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Medicine's Lindsay Malone shares health benefits of cheese
10 signs you’re eating too much cheese, according to doctors Best Life: Lindsay Malone, instructor of nutrition at the School of Medicine, shared some of the nutrients people can get from cheese. “Cheese can be a healthy part of any diet—it has many valuable nutrients, including calcium and…
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Mandel School's Mark Chupp discusses the positive impact of Euclid’s Neighbor Night
Euclid residents focus on future at HOPE Task Force's Neighbor Night The News-Herald (subscription required): Mark Chupp, associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, discussed the positive impact of Euclid’s Neighbor Night, which brings Euclid…