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MarketWatchRobert Thompson, Trustee Professor in the Newhouse School, believes the 鈥淵ellowstone鈥 spinoff could succeed, but only if another creator can match Taylor Sheridan鈥檚 execution.
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WiredRyan Griffiths, professor in the Maxwell School, writes about the realities, challenges and hopes around the idea of secession in the U.S.
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AxiosTerence Lau, dean of the College of Law, warns companies owed billions in tariff refunds risk shareholder lawsuits if they don't file despite political pressure from the president.
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Spectrum NewsPatrick Penfield, professor of practice in the Whitman School, predicts only a modest price drop after an Iran ceasefire with significant reductions unlikely until the war ends.
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CNNShelly Palmer, professor in the Newhouse School, says Elon Musk鈥檚 testimony in court oversimplifies how AI systems are trained and governed.
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Syracuse.comThe University is launching a creator economy minor this fall through Newhouse and Whitman, a move Acting Chancellor J. Michael Haynie says reflects where the economy is going.