Food aid interventions can curb climate change-induced hardship. But should they do more?
Lora Iannotti, professor at the Brown School
What to Know About Trump Media Now That the Election Is Over
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Real-Estate Scions Are Breaking a Cardinal Rule: Never Sell
Peter Boumgarden, the Koch Family Professor of Practice in Family Enterprise
Is NAD your best shot at longevity?
Shin-ichiro Imai, MD, PhD, the Theodore and Bertha Bryan Distinguished Professor in Environmental Medicine
Boeing workers secure big gains after strike, but the future for organized labor under Trump is uncertain
As Joe Biden, arguably the most pro-labor president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt, departs the White House, and Donald Trump’s team gets ready to move back in, I believe that prospects for the growth in union members in the near future appear exceedingly bleak, writes Jake Rosenfeld.
Church in Egyptian Desert Reveals Early Christian Burial Practices
Nicola Aravecchia, associate professor of classics and of art history and archaeology
Musk’s ‘golden ticket’: Trump win could hand Tesla billionaire unprecedented power
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
For second time in eight years, a loss for a woman presidential candidate
Diana O’Brien, the Bela Kornitzer Distinguished Professor
Gambling on ‘vibes’ — why the betting markets are getting the election all wrong
you have to understand what drives these betting markets — the bettors. They are betting on nothing more substantial than the “vibes” that once made Harris’s victory seem inevitable earlier this summer, writes Liberty Vittert.
Could daylight saving time ever be permanent? Where it stands in the states
Erik Herzog, professor of biology
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