Will the E.U. suspend Poland? Here are 3 reasons that’s unlikely.
Op-ed co-authored by Lect. Felicity Vabulas explains why the European Union may not suspend Poland’s membership rights
Why the poor do better on these simple tests of financial common sense
Study co-authored by Asst. Prof. Anuj Shah shows that impoverished people take fundamentally different approach to financial decisions
Why Democrats And Republicans Are Both Wrong In The Obamacare Repeal Debate
In op-ed, Prof. Tomas Philipson talks about fiscal impacts of Obamacare
Are You Catching Other People's Emotions?
Prof. John Cacioppo discusses emotional contagion—the tendency to unconsciously mimic others’ facial expressions, posture, body language and speech rhythms
U.S. News & World Report
The NFL's Donté Stallworth on what it's like to manage millions as an athlete
In Q&A, Prof. Harold Pollack interviews former NFL player about professional athletes’ management of their earnings
Did you know that weekend catch-up sleep can cut diabetes risk?
Study co-authored by Asst. Prof. Esra Tasali shows that short-term sleep deficit can increase diabetes risk, but catching up on sleep during the weekend can help reduce it
The Indian Express
Durbin: More Money For Health Research On Gun Violence
Asst. Prof. Catherine Humikowski discusses treating child victims of gun violence and the need for more research funding
Yes, Delhi, it worked
In op-ed, Prof. Michael Greenstone and EPIC-India’s Santosh Harish and Anant Sudarshan discuss policy to decrease air pollution in New Delhi
The Indian Express
Why Some Men Are Above the Law
In op-ed, Prof. Martha C. Nussbaum explores how ‘famous men standardly get away with sexual harms’
CME, Morningstar CEOs mull financial technology hub
Adj. Prof. Mark Tebbe discusses proposed Chicago hub for financial technology startups