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CNN

Gustavo Flores-Macias, professor of government, says “Because of the PR benefits to both President Trump and President Bukele, Venezuelan deportees sent to El Salvador will face considerable challenges to get an opportunity to prove their innocence and regain their freedom.”

Bloomberg Law

Michael Dorf, professor of law, discusses a federal judge limiting Elon Musk's power.

The Wall Street Journal

“Young men without a degree are struggling so much as a group that there simply aren’t enough with steady jobs and earnings for non-college women to date,” says Benjamin Goldman, assistant research professor.

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Alexandra Dufresne, professor of practice at the Brooks School, discusses how best to work with policymakers in this opinion piece.

Voice of America

Lourdes Casanova, senior lecturer of management, says “The government in China works directly with the private sector and universities in the advancement and deployment of AI technology and are reducing their dependence on imports of high-technology products.”

NPR

Erica Groshen, senior labor market advisor at ILR, explains the concerns being raised about whether economic data could be manipulated for political or other purposes.

Fox News

In this opinion essay, Robert Harrington, dean of Weill Cornell Medicine, discusses the impacts of cutting NIH research funding.

The Telegraph

Thomas Gilovich, professor of psychology, discusses what makes people happy.

Associated Press

Anurag Agrawal, professor of entomology, says “The loss of butterflies, parrots and porpoises is undoubtedly a bad sign for us, the ecosystems we need and the nature we enjoy.”

Yahoo Finance

Wendong Zhang, assistant professor of applied economics and policy, discusses the impact of tariffs on agriculture.

Vox

Dan Awrey, professor of law, discusses payment systems.

Quartz

Wendong Zhang, assistant professor of applied economics and policy, discusses the tariffs that go into effect today.