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    What will Valentine's Day spending look like this year?
    2/2/21

    WalletHub interviewed Charles Lindsey for an article on consumer spending for Valentine’s Day. 

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    Will the Capitol rioters be charged with murder?
    2/2/21

    The New York Times quoted Guyora Binder in an article on whether rioters should be held accountable for the deaths that occurred during the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol. 

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    Why elephants rarely get cancer
    2/5/21

    Yahoo News reported on UB research, co-led by Vincent Lynch, on how elephants evolved to become big and cancer-resistant.

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    Lawmakers call for mental health help for police and staff in wake of Capitol riot
    2/5/21

    USA Today interviewed John Violanti for a story on how lawmakers are calling for mental health help for police and staff in wake of Capitol riot.

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    Why inciting an insurrection isn't considered treason, even if found guilty
    2/8/21

    Newsweek quotes James Gardner in a story on President Donald Trump’s role in the assault at the U.S. Capitol, and why inciting an insurrection isn't considered treason, even if found guilty.

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    The three most concerning COVID strains
    2/10/21

    Women’s Health spoke to Thomas Russo about the reports on the different strains of COVID-19 that are emerging.

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    Legislatures divided over response to calls for social justice and police reform
    2/12/21

    NBC News featured Jacob Neiheisel in an article about how state lawmakers are divided over calls for social justice and police reform.

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    Discovering New York suffrage stories
    2/7/21

    WNED/PBS featured insights from Lillian Williams in a documentary on the events and women in New York who contributed to the women’s rights movement.

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    Neglect, frustration mark neighborhood revitalization effort
    2/6/21

    The Associated Press quoted Henry Louis Taylor Jr. in a story on an underdeveloped neighborhood in Pittsburgh, where the city has acquired many properties but failed to improve them.

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    Testing the loyalty of base supporters after convicting Trump
    2/13/21

    Newsweek interviewed Antoine Yoshinaka regarding how reelection campaigns of GOP senators who voted to convict former president Donald Trump could be affected.

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    Can we use the pandemic to reimagine global health teaching
    2/15/21

    A Forbes magazine story quoted Tia Palermo on how the course "Global Public Health" can realign equity as a focal point to improve global health.

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    Retailers should see increase business with vaccine rollout
    2/18/21

    NBC News quoted Charles Lindsey in a story on an estimated increase in incremental gross profits Walmart could realize by serving as a COVID-19 vaccination site delivering 180,000 doses nationally per day.

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    The real reason of the Texas power outages
    2/18/21

    Popular Science interviewed Sayanti Mukherjee about the many factors that led to the power outages in Texas.

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    Segregated public pools and the lasting effect they have on the Black community
    2/23/21

    USA Today mentioned research by Victoria W. Wolcott about a historical look at segregated public pools and the lasting effect they’ve had on the Black community.

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    Dogs came to North America with the earliest humans
    2/24/21

    CBS News covered research led by Charlotte Lindqvist on how ancient dogs made their way to North America.

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    Teacher started own school and movement after denied job for being "too Black"
    2/28/21

    An article in The Washington Post quoted Jenifer Barclay about Nannie Helen Burroughs, a teacher discriminated because she was Black.

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