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ABC NewsShana Kushner Gadarian, professor in the Maxwell School, says California's competing ballot measures appear designed to oppose the tax without explicitly taking sides.
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The New York TimesGrant Reeher, professor in the Maxwell School, says the pandemic primed the public to view the restaurant industry as a political issue.
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NPRJennifer Stromer-Galley, professor in the School of Information Studies, says contradictory statements on an Iran peace deal reflect the president鈥檚 attempt to manufacture a reality.
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The Associated PressPatrick Penfield, professor of practice in the Whitman School, says depleted inventories and disrupted supply chains are keeping costs elevated even as conditions improve.
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Spectrum NewsRegina Luttrell, senior associate dean in the Newhouse School, says the creator economy draws on disciplines across journalism, advertising, public relations and business.
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ParentsRobert Thompson, Trustee Professor in the Newhouse School, reflects on how Saturday morning cartoons carved out a cultural space where children's identities were acknowledged.