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Law's Richard K. Gordon discusses how the Payroll Protection Program application process created opportunity for criminals
US attorneys: Criminals have stolen millions from the COVID paycheck protection program ABC 7, Washington D.C.: Richard K. Gordon, director of the Financial Integrity Institute and professor of law, said the Payroll Protection Program application process itself created opportunity for criminals.
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Law's Jonathan Adler comments on notion of presidential candidates releasing candidates for potential U.S. Supreme Court nominations
4 judges on Trump’s Supreme Court short list just issued a major voting rights opinion that could sway the November election Business Insider: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, commented on the notion of presidential candidates releasing candidates for potential U.S.…
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Begun Center's Jane Timmons-Mitchell shared tips for coping with anxiety
7 ways to cope with anxiety during the coronavirus pandemic AARP Magazine: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education and a clinical associate professor of psychiatry, shared some tips about coping with anxiety, especially if…
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Psychological sciences' James Overholser gives advice on how to help someone with passive suicidal ideation
I had passive suicidal ideation. Here’s what everyone should know Yahoo: James Overholser, a professor Department of Psychological Sciences at the College of Arts and Sciences, said that passive suicidal ideation is characterised by thinking about dying or a desire to be dead, without actively…
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Law's Andrew Pollis weighs in on opioid lawsuit against Walmart
Two counties sue Walmart over opioids Arkansas Business: Andrew Pollis, professor at the School of Law, discussed a case of two Arkansas counties that sued Walmart Inc. over allegations that the international Bentonville retailer contributed to the opioid epidemic by failing to maintain tight…
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Dental medicine's Leena Palomo offers tips for preventing canker sores
How to get rid of a canker sore fast, according to dentists Prevention Magazine/MSN: Leena Palomo, professor of periodontics and director of the DMD Periodontics Program, offered up some tips for treating canker sores—including managing stress and paying attention to diet.
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Political science's Justin Buchler weighs in on Republican push for second stimulus bill
Trump blames stimulus delay on Democrats, but failure may hurt him most at election Newsweek: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science in the College of Arts and Sciences, commented on the lack of a stimulus package to address the economic fallout from COVID-19.
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses ethics of executive order drafted by meatpacking industry
Emails show the meatpacking industry drafted an executive order to keep plants open ProPublica: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said there’s nothing “inherently inappropriate” about the industry helping to draft the order. “The concern is that, in a case like this, if…
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway explains the sociological causes of COVID-19's impact on the Black community
Black seniors are harder hit by COVID-19—here's why Care Magazine: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, an assistant professor of law and co-director of the Social Justice Institute, spoke about how the racial divide is putting aging Black Americans at increased risk of infection by the coronavirus.
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Medicine's Mark Cameron explains high transmission rate of COVID-19 among kids, young adults
Kids now in COVID-19 fray, so let’s be careful The Columbus Dispatch: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, advised caution as we enter a new phase of managing COVID-19: Our children are now wrapped into it—and sports are a big part of it.