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AWS outage spotlights ‘shoddy work’ by application developers

October 20, 2025

Amazon says its services are recovering again after connectivity issues persisted on Monday. However, reports of problems with the company’s cloud computing services unit, AWS, continue.


Why Bolivia’s most popular party isn’t on the October ballot

October 15, 2025

Santiago Anria, a professor of global labor and work, recently published “Why Bolivia’s MAS Collapsed” in Journal of Democracy.

International

“It’s not satisfying to be correct” on catastrophic reef loss

October 14, 2025

Drew Harvell, a professor emerita of ecology and evolutionary biology at Cornell University and Steven Mana'oakamai Johnson, assistant professor of natural resources and the environment, comment on the die-off of warm-water coral reefs.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability

Cornell expert: African Union must condemn Madagascar coup

October 14, 2025

Olúfémi Táíwò, professor of Africana studies at Cornell University, said the move is another coup d’etat that Madagascar, and the African continent, does not need.

International

Gaza ceasefire shouldn’t be considered a “peace deal”

October 13, 2025

Uriel Abulof is a visiting professor in Cornell University’s government department and a professor of politics at Tel-Aviv University. Abulof says people shouldn’t mistake the deal reached between Israel and Hamas for a “peace deal.”

International

Despite currency bailout, Argentina is still a very risky economic bet

October 10, 2025

Lourdes Casanova, director of the Emerging Markets Institute at Cornell University, says Argentina’s previous experiences with sweeping deregulation and “dollarization” were not successful, and should serve as cautionary signal.

Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
Economics and Business
International

NY maximum unemployment benefit increase will make ‘huge difference’

October 10, 2025

Ian Greer is a research professor at Cornell University who focuses on labor policy and living wages in New York state. He says this was an overdue change.

New York State
Economics and Business

Gaza ceasefire is a resounding policy victory for Trump

October 9, 2025

Barry Strauss, an emeritus professor of history from Cornell University, says the deal likely wouldn’t have happened without Trump’s leadership.

International

No reason to think an AI bubble is about to burst

October 9, 2025

Karan Girotra is a professor of operations, technology, and innovation at Cornell Tech, as well as a professor of management at the SC Johnson College of Business. He says AI remains a key driver of the increasing valuations of private and public companies, and there is no reason to think that will stop any time soon.

Cornell Tech
Economics and Business

Gold surge does not pose a threat to the US dollar

October 8, 2025

Ryan Chahrour is a professor of economics and international studies at Cornell University. He says the dollar will remain the currency of choice in international trade and finance.

Economics and Business

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