In an article for The National, Mark Blyth discusses how Unionist politicians have taken his comments "out of context" to claim that the case for independence has been "demolished."
Lyle Goldstein comments for Newsweek, "It's true that both sides already have good surveillance apparatus using space satellites, but the swarm drones would add still more heft."
In an interview with USA Today's The Excerpt podcast, John Friedman discusses his research that studies the impact of standardized testing on social capital and economic mobility.
In an article for The Guardian, Wendy Schiller comments on Trump's strategic 16-week abortion ban as a compromise appealing to swing-state voters, signaling a shift towards the center on the issue.
Wendy Schiller comments for The Boston Globe, “I think it’s a bad political move to start throwing around words like ‘day of reckoning.’ The day of reckoning could very well be his.”
In an interview with Harvard Law Today, Timothy Edgar discusses the upcoming Supreme Court case Murthy v. Missouri, which concerns federal government involvement in social media platforms' content moderation policies.
Op-Ed by Watson Family University Associate Professor of International Security and Anthropology Ieva Jusionyte describing how lax U.S. gun laws contribute to violence in Mexico and problems at the border.
According to a study by economists Dany Bahar (Brown University and Harvard Growth Lab), Natalie A. Carlson (The Wharton School, UPENN) and Zeke Hernandez (The Wharton School, UPENN). hiring H-1B visa holders can improve a company’s existing products in foreign countries and lead to new products in export markets.
This week on Super Tuesday, sixteen states and 1 territory held primaries for the U.S. presidential race, with Joe Biden and Donald Trump winning comfortably. Watson Institute political scientist Wendy Schiller discusses the implications for the November 2024 elections.
Several OPEC+ countries will reduce oil production by a combined 2.2 million barrels per day through June. Jeff Colgan joins CBS News to discuss how the decreased output could affect the U.S.
Deborah Gordon comments on natural gas for The Seattle Times, arguing that there should be tighter regulations on gas leaks on industrial and individual scales alongside more renewable energy projects.
John Friedman comments for The Boston Globe, "The general pattern you see is test scores are more predictive of student outcomes the more selective you get."
Jeff Colgan comments for The Capitol Forum, "We see a huge gap between the average costs these companies are saying it takes to produce a barrel of oil."
In an interview on Tea for Teaching podcast, John Friedman discusses his research that examines how admissions criteria at these institutions privilege students from high-income families.
Lyle Goldstein comments for ABC News, “I think both Moscow and Washington are likely to behave pretty cautiously. I wouldn’t rule out at all that Russia is sending us a signal."
Dany Bahar writes for The Hill, "The role of immigrants in contributing to a soft landing post-COVID is a testament to their importance, not just as workers, but as integral contributors to the nation’s prosperity."
J. Brian Atwood authored an article for The Hill that examines the Israel-Hamas conflict and suggests actions to create “lasting peace and a two-state solution.”
Jeff Colgan comments for Associated Press, “It’s striking that Ms. Swift gets so much of the outrage when private jet customers are overwhelmingly men over 50. The focus really should be on a broader class of people.”