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The New York TimesRobert Thompson, Trustee Professor in the Newhouse School, says Brendon's role on 鈥淏uffy the Vampire Slayer鈥 established the "Xander type" trope鈥攁n Everyman with realistic flaws.
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The Associated PressSusan Parks, professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, explains how rare sperm whale birth footage reveals insights into their complex social lives.
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NewsweekGrant Reeher, professor in the Maxwell School, says a Democratic primary turnout surge suggests increased energy, while Republicans struggle to find inspiring 2026 campaign issues.
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NJ.comBaobao Zhang, associate professor in the Maxwell School, says widespread AI content creates a "liar's dividend" where people mistakenly dismiss real government communications.
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The New York TimesJennifer Billinson, assistant professor in the Newhouse School, says the song鈥檚 renewed popularity reflects a turn toward nostalgia as audiences seek comfort in music tied to a simpler past.
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C-SpanWilliam Banks, professor emeritus in the College of Law and Maxwell School, led a roundtable about the history of the CIA and how climate change and technology are shaping national security and espionage.