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Zohran Mamdani Faces a Daunting Task: Making New York Affordable
Grant Reeher, professor in the Maxwell School, questions whether New Yorkers will have patience for Mamdani given that New York City is notoriously difficult to govern.
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Breaking Down Trump’s Comments on Resuming Nuclear Weapons Testing
Robert Murrett, professor of practice in the Maxwell School, discusses what resuming nuclear weapon testing after more than three decades would mean for the U.S.
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K-12 Smartphone Bans Linked to Improved Student Participation, Test Scores
Matthew Mulvaney, associate professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, says existing research doesn’t convincingly support the effectiveness of school smartphone bans.
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Fate of Trump’s National Guard Deployment Stays in Hands of Supreme Court
William Banks, professor emeritus in the College of Law and Maxwell School, reflects on the Supreme Court's delayed ruling on the president’s National Guard deployment.
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Even if Baby Boomers Don’t Break Social Security, Millennials and Gen Z Will Be in Trouble
Eric Kingson, professor emeritus in the School of Education, says ongoing adjustments to Social Security are inevitable and don’t represent a crisis for the program.
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In Senior Homes, A.I. Technology Is Sensing Falls Before They Happen
Nina Kohn, Distinguished Professor of Law in the College of Law, discusses privacy concerns surrounding monitoring technologies in assisted-living facilities.