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Time

Jerel Ezell, assistant professor of general internal medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine, examines rural addiction.

BBC

“What we see with these kinds of films is that even stories about Black lives are not really about Black people. They are about the benevolence and the righteousness of white paternalistic forces,” says Samantha Sheppard, professor of cinema and media studies.

CBS News

Christopher Starr, associate professor of ophthalmology at Weill Cornell Medicine, tells CBS This Morning that blue light-blocking glasses aren't as needed as small screen breaks.

The New York Times

Bryan Danforth, professor of entomology, discusses the study of mummified bees.

The Guardian

Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, explains the impact of the US visa process on Afghan students.

CBS News

Art Wheaton, senior extension associate at the ILR Buffalo Co-Lab, joins CBS News to explain the tentative contract between UPS and the Teamsters Union.

Politico

James Grimmelmann, professor of law, notes that the Thaler case ruling “changes absolutely nothing because the status quo has been that AI-generated works aren’t copyrightable.”

Associated Press

Natalie Mahowald, professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences, discusses the summer climate.

Vox

Art Wheaton, senior extension associate at the ILR Buffalo Co-Lab, and Johnnie Kallas, PhD candidate at ILR, discuss the labor strikes.

CNBC

Eswar Prasad, professor of international trade policy and economics, joins CNBC to discuss China's economy.

The Wall Street Journal

Khurram Afridi, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, joins Dalvin Brown to discuss air charging technology.

The Independent

Meng Wang, assistant professor at CALS, discusses new research that possibly pins down one of the potential causes of aging.