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The IndependentMargarita Estevez-Abe, associate professor in the Maxwell School, argues this election matters because a strong win for Sanae Takaichi could fundamentally reshape Japanese politics.
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Washington ExaminerRyan Monarch, associate professor in the Maxwell School, says the investigation represents the most serious threat to the Federal Reserve’s independence in modern history.
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NPRMadonna Harrington Meyer, University Professor in the Maxwell School, explains how grandparents increasingly provide care due to rising single parenthood and inadequate federal family support programs.
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AxiosRobert Thompson, Trustee Professor in the Newhouse School, discusses how recent years have established new norms blurring the line between casual speech and public political discourse.
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New York PostTerence Lau, dean of the College of Law, suggests the Supreme Court's delay indicates justices are debating the scope of potential remedies if they rule against the president’s tariffs.
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​â¶Ä‹M²¹°ù°ì±ð³Ù±è±ô²¹³¦±ðDaniel McDowell, professor in the Maxwell School, breaks down the economic consequences if European banks sell off American treasuries.