News Clips: Week of Sept. 11 - 17

Sep 11 2017

The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an item is missing, please email extaff@princeton.edu, and we will add it promptly.

Bill Galston and Bill Kristol's New Center Project Takes Aim at the Tech Oligarchs
Daily Beast (Alan Krueger)

Study: Opioids Have Direct Impact on Men's Participation in U.S. Labor Force
TriplePundit (Alan Krueger)

Opioid prescription abuse possibly behind decline in labor force participation
Builder (Alan Krueger)

The cost of the opioid crisis
The New Yorker (Alan Krueger)

How to be happy: volunteer and stay married, new U.S. study shows
Newsweek (Angus Deaton)

Rules for Radicals
New Republic (Angus Deaton)

I watched my patients die of poverty for 40 years. It's time for single-payer health care.
Chicago Tribune (Angus Deaton)

The media gets the opioid crisis wrong. This is the truth.
Penn Live (by Anne Case and Angus Deaton; mentions Janet Currie)

Case, Deaton: The truth about opioid overdoses and other 'deaths of despair'
Longview News-Journal (by Anne Case and Angus Deaton; mentions Janet Currie)

7 tough questions single-payer advocates must answer before their ideas can become law
ThinkProgress (Paul Starr)

Sanders' Medicare for All is a Step Forward for the Democratic Party
TPM (Paul Starr)

Americans don't yet know whether they really support single-payer
Vox (Paul Starr)

Cory Booker's Burden: Senator deflects talk of a presidential run — for now
northjersey.com (Julian Zelizer)

A short American history: From Medicare to Obamacare to...Berniecare?
CNN (by Julian Zelizer)

Single payer is the fight Democrats have been waiting for
CNN (by Julian Zelizer)

App that tells women when they can have unprotected sex without getting pregnant is just as effective - and slightly better - than the pill, landmark study finds
Daily Mail (James Trussell)

Study shows Natural Cycles is comparable to the contraceptive pill
Wired (James Trussell)

The JOLTS Of Drugs
Seeking Alpha (Alan Krueger)

Wages are stagnating, robots are taking our jobs. This Democrat has a $1.4 trillion solution.
Vox (Alan Krueger)

You don't have to be a progressive to support Sanders's Medicare plan
The Hill (Uwe Reinhardt)

Russia's use and stockpiles of highly enriched uranium pose significant nuclear risks
Phys.org (Alexander Glaser)

Russia possesses world’s largest weaponised uranium stockpile and it poses a MAJOR nuclear threat to the West, experts warn
The Sun (Alexander Glaser)

Which Came First, the Opioids or the Despair?
Bloomberg (Anne Case, Angus Deaton and Alan Krueger)

The Former USSR, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Mortality Rates, and the Opioid Crisis
The International Observer (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

Opioid Crisis Is Taking Men Out of the Labor Market
Newser (Alan Krueger)

Commentary: Which came first, the opioids or the despair among middle-aged white Americans?
Chicago Tribune (Anne Case, Angus Deaton and Alan Krueger)

Deconstruction Deglobalization
Project Syndicate (by Harold James)

When History's Losers Write the Story
The New York Times (Gary Bass)

Why Republicans Can't Govern
FiveThirtyEight (Julian Zelizer)

Princeton Prof: 'Pampered' College Students Use 'Pathetic' Excuse Of Loneliness To Binge Drink
The Daily Caller (Uwe Reinhardt)

Trump not bullied by Obama's green agenda
One News Now (Michael Oppenheimer)

Residents of Towson neighborhood confront racist legacy of covenants
The Baltimore Sun (Douglas Massey)

Princeton Economist: Nearly Half of US Men Who Dropped Out of Workforce on Opioid Painkillers
Breitbart (Alan Krueger)

After Irma and Harvey, will Congress finally fix national flood insurance?
Chicago Tribune (R. Douglas Arnold)

Former CEO of NAACP runs for Maryland Governor
WMDT (Benjamin Jealous)

Trudy Rubin: Bush could teach Trump foreign policy
Lincoln Journal Star (Daniel Kurtzer)

60 years in, Lake Forest Symphony looks to keep up with the times
Chicago Tribune (Stanley Katz)

The media gets the opioid crisis wrong. Here is the truth.
The Washington Post (by Anne Case and Angus Deaton; mentions Janet Currie)

Old questions, new answers: The changing narrative of the great recession
livemint (Atif Mian)

America is more diverse than ever before, but its schools are growing more segregated
Los Angeles Times (Douglas Massey)

Vigil For Princeton Student Imprisoned In Iran Set For Friday
Princeton Patch (Stephen Kotkin)

Fee for Service Is Dead. Long Live Fee for Service?
Managed Care (Uwe Reinhardt)

Understanding the links between human health and the environment
Wellcome Trust (Jessica Metcalf)

Princeton plans vigil for student imprisoned in Iran
NJ.com (Stephen Kotkin)

Anyone awake in the 1980s should have known about the dangers in the 2000s
Financial Times (Atif Mian)

Emily’s List targets Gov. Hogan’s reelection bid
The Washington Post (Benjamin Jealous)

Global report cards: still missing the mark
Money Observer (Atif Mian)

The US Opioid Epidemic
Council on Foreign Relations (Anne Case, Angus Deaton, and Alan Krueger)

The Slideshow that wants to save the world
Pacific Standard (Michael Oppenheimer)

Trump just blocked a Chinese takeover of a sensitive U.S. company. Here’s what’s going on.
The Washington Post (co-authored by Helen Milner)

Is Free Speech Really Challenged on Campus?
The Atlantic (Julian Zelizer)

Trump may get something better than a wall
The Outline (Douglas Massey)

Today in Conservative Media: Have Trump Loyalists Been Duped on DACA?
Slate (Marta Tienda)