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Public Safety's Brent Lytton discusses food drive competition with local police departments
Local police departments turn food drives into friendly competition: ‘For a great cause’ WJW: CWRU Police Lt. Brent Lytton discussed a "friendly" food drive competition with University Circle and Cleveland Clinic police to help meet surging food bank demand. “As much as I’d love to win, the most…
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Weatherhead's Ray Herschman on the widening insurance gap
Insurance gap widens as MetroHealth feels impact cleveland.com: Ray Herschman, adjunct professor at Weatherhead School of Management, said many workers—especially the self-employed or those at small firms—struggle to find affordable insurance, while high-deductible plans leave families…
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Medicine's Rachel Weinerman discusses the problems with private equity-backed fertility clinics
There's nobody there': What we heard this week Medpage: Rachel Weinerman, clinical assistant professor in the Department of Reproductive Biology, commented on private equity-backed fertility clinics, saying: "It becomes challenging for physicians who are working in environments that…
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Medicine's Eileen Anderson expresses the need for patient engagement
Patient engagement is the secret to smarter research—here’s how to nail it Cure: Eileen Anderson, director of education, bioethics and medical humanities at the School of Medicine, expressed how she can't imagine effective translational work without having patients involved. “We develop some…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson on unlikely denaturalization of Zohran Mamdani
Can the US government strip Zohran Mamdani of his citizenship? PolitiFact: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko-BakerHostetler Professor of Law, said it’s “extraordinarily unlikely” the U.S. government could revoke Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s citizenship. She warned that such…
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History's John Grabowski discusses the transformation of Cleveland's Public Square throughout the years
The heart of Cleveland's Public Square WKYC: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, explained that Cleveland’s Public Square began as a grazing ground before evolving into the city’s symbolic heart. He recounted its transformation—from Native lands to the site of…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg on AI and shopping
AI tools can help shoppers save on groceries and gifts WEWS: Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management and associate vice president of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said generative AI is making shopping more efficient by improving search and comparison tools. He…
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Law's Jonathan Entin explains Cleveland's Ward 12 recount
Cleveland City Council Ward 12 seat headed to recount, seven votes separate candidates WOIO: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said the recount in Cleveland’s Ward 12 race could take weeks as officials review each ballot’s intent. He noted recounts rarely change…
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Law's Eric Chaffee on the government shutdown and money
Why the federal government can’t spend money during a shutdown cleveland.com: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, explained that during a shutdown, the government can’t spend money without congressional approval, even if funds exist. He said shutdowns reflect increasing…
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Dental medicine's Ali Syed school’s discusses discounted Veterans Day dental services
Case Western Reserve Dental School honors veterans with discounted care cleveland.com: Ali Syed, director of the dental clinic at the School of Dental Medicine, said the school’s discounted Veterans Day dental services are “a special thank you to our war heroes.” Syed emphasized the clinic’s…