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The New York Times

Judith Peraino, Cornell professor of music, found a previously unreleased Lou Reed tape at the Andy Warhol Museum.

The Guardian

Art Wheaton says, “Public support for the UAW from the community was overwhelming – GM vastly underestimated the public support. Whether you want to attribute it to the UAW or the teachers’ strikes, I think we’ll continue to have a lot of strikes as long as the labor market is so tight and the jobless rate is so low.”

The New York Times

“You could see how different people who aren’t experts could look at the economy and reach different conclusions based on their partisanship,” says Peter K. Enns, associate professor in the department of government.

CNBC

“I think Fiat Chrysler is going to be a tough one, said Art Wheaton, a labor expert at the Worker Institute at Cornell University. “Fiat Chrysler has a lot more temps than Ford.”

NPR

"AI can process huge amounts of information to tell us where the elephants are, how many there are," says Peter Wrege, director of the Elephant Listening Project. "And ideally tell us what they are doing."

PBS News Hour

Nicholas Sanders, assistant professor in the College of Human Ecology, writes this opinion piece about how for the first time in years, air quality in the U.S. has gotten worse.

The Washington Post

“This is so much more data and it’s such a unique context that this kind of stands on its own,” says Michael Lynn, professor of consumer behavior and marketing, who was not involved in the study.

BBC

"In any situation like that you find a system of patronage behind the scenes. Sineenat might have been part of that system of patronage and she might have played it in a way that didn't work well for her," says Tamara Loos, professor of history.

The Wall Street Journal

“I don’t see so much the kids unwilling to quit at all. Now the kid and the parent are both on board with quitting,” says Jonathan Avery, associate professor of clinical psychiatry. “What’s missing is a youth nicotine treatment center.”

Bloomberg

“What you don’t want to happen is to end the strike, take the vote, lose the vote and go back out on strike,” says Arthur Wheaton of the Worker Institute.

The New York Times

“Any reputable scientist would say there’s nothing here,” says David Levitsky, a professor in the College of Human Ecology. “And I guarantee you next year there will be some other juice or food or magical mushroom that will come out and offer these same properties.”

Agence France-Press

"I think it is a good idea to separate the CEO duties to allow a high ranking independent official to manage health and safety concerns," said Arthur Wheaton, an expert in aerospace industrial relations at Cornell University.