Ferida Wolff
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Journalist’s Resource* Election Beat 2020: The Mysterious Voter Registration Deadline
In the 1950s, 90% of Americans lived in states that closed their registration rolls two or more weeks in advance of Election Day, a few as much as a year in advance. The situation today is better, but not commendably so. Most Americans live in states where, if you wait until less than two weeks…
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US Presidential Debates: Three Studies Journalists Should Know About (And The Public!)
Kenneth Winneg and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, American Behavioral Scientist, 2017: In this study, University of Pennsylvania researchers look at whether people gained knowledge about policy issues and changed their minds about the candidates after watching televised presidential debates in 2016. What the two scholars learned: While debate watchers gained knowledge about policies, their assessment of…
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Federal Reserve: Optimism in the Time of COVID; Businesses Seem Much Better Adapted to Remaining Open
Turning now to the labor market, unemployment was still at 8.4 percent in August and the labor force participation rate still down significantly from February. The extraordinary package of fiscal support in the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act) helped to support household incomes and to offset the effect of the huge…
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Without Ginsburg, Judicial Threats to the ACA, Reproductive Rights Heighten: “Among other things, the Affordable Care Act now dangles from a thread”
Adding a justice opposed to abortion to the bench — which is what Trump has promised his supporters — would almost certainly tilt the court in favor of far more dramatic restrictions on the procedure and possibly an overturn of the landmark 1973 ruling Roe v. Wade. For Ginsburg, those issues came down to a…
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Partial Remarks at the University of Buffalo, August 26, 2019: “If I am notorious, it is because I had the good fortune to be alive and a lawyer in the late 1960s”
“At a reception some years ago, a college student asked if I could help her with an assignment. She had one question and hoped to compose a paper by asking diverse people to respond. What, she asked, did I think was the largest problem for the 21st century. My mind raced passed privacy concerns in…
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From the GAO: Critical Infrastructure Protection, Key Cyber-related Risks Facing the Financial Sector; Treasury Needs to Improve Tracking of Financial Sector Cybersecurity Risk Mitigation Efforts
Altogether, the sector holds about $108 trillion in assets and faces a variety of cybersecurity-related risks. Key risks include (1) an increase in access to financial data through information technology service providers and supply chain partners; (2) a growth in sophistication of malware — software meant to do harm — and (3) an increase in…
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Covid 19 Hearing Sept 16th: CDC Director Dr. Redfield Testified on the Latest Coronavirus Response Efforts
Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, testified on the latest coronavirus response efforts. CDC Director on Availability Coronavirus Vaccine by “Late Second Quarter, Third Quarter 2021”. CDC Director Redfield on Face Masks: “More guaranteed to protect me against COVID than when I take a COVID vaccine.”
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Scientific American Endorses Joe Biden We’ve never backed a presidential candidate in our 175-year history — until now
‘It wasn’t just a testing problem: if almost everyone in the U.S. wore masks in public, it could save about 66,000 lives by the beginning of December, according to projections from the University of Washington School of Medicine. Such a strategy would hurt no one. It would close no business. It would cost next to…
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Archeologists Unearth Cookware That May Reveal Evidence of Meals from Centuries Ago
If you happen to dig up an ancient ceramic cooking pot, don’t clean it. Chances are, it contains the culinary secrets of the past. A research team led by UC Berkeley archaeologists has discovered that unglazed ceramic cookware can retain the residue of not just the last supper cooked, but, potentially, earlier dishes cooked across…





