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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) appears to be on the chopping block again after a federal court judge in Texas ruled the law unconstitutional. While… News Dec 17 2018 WWS Reacts: Trump’s Border Wall, DACA and "Chain Migration" So-called “chain migration” is in the news again as House Republicans try to introduce a government funding bill that includes $5 billion in funding… News Nov 08 2018 Gift Expands Impact of Center for Information Technology Policy News Oct 25 2018 WWS Reacts: The Killing of Jamal Khashoggi Tensions continue to flair between Saudi Arabia and Turkey over the killing of dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi — with mixed accounts from… News Oct 18 2018 Politics & Polls #111: How Technology Changed Illicit Trade Technological innovations have fundamentally altered the landscape of illicit trade. From war lords to state actors, top-down forces have harnessed… News Oct 02 2018 Urban Population, Transportation Patterns Affect How Flu Epidemics Play Out The more people a city has and the more organized its residents' movement patterns, the longer its flu season is apt to last, new research co… News Jul 25 2018 Assault During Pregnancy Can Lead to Low Birth Weight and Pre-Term Babies Physical assault during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester, can significantly increase the rates of babies born at very low birth weights … News Jul 25 2018 Kurtzer Argues Against American Recognition of Israeli Sovereignty over the Golan Heights The Golan Heights is a strategically significant area that Israel occupied from Syria as a result of the 1967 war. Before the war, Syrian forces had… News Jul 11 2018 Guess, McCarty Join Commission Focused on Facebook’s Influence Over Elections and Democracy Two Princeton University professors are part of a new initiative that will help social scientists to study the spread of information and… News Jul 10 2018 Congress Must Adopt Stronger Safeguards for Wireless Cybersecurity, Mayer Testifies Thanks to the advent of cell phones, tablets and smart cars, Americans are increasingly reliant on wireless services and products. Yet despite… News Jun 18 2018 Mental Health Declining Among Disadvantaged American Adults American adults of low socioeconomic status report increasing mental distress and worsening well-being, according to a new study by Princeton… News Apr 18 2018 Q&A: America's Unifying Role in a Turbulent World From Korea to Afghanistan, the U.S. military has waged war in pursuit of peace. Yet, have these military interventions — which have cost thousands of… News Apr 17 2018 Boosting Employment Rate Is Unlikely to Curb Opioid Use Improving job prospects for people in economically depressed parts of the United States is unlikely to help curb the opioid epidemic, according to a… News Apr 09 2018 Move over Fake News: Hostile Neighbors Pose Big Threats to Governance Propaganda by way of “fake news” is one way a nation can wage war without firing a single shot. Another is through tactics of subversion and coercion… News Mar 30 2018 WWS Reacts: The 2020 Census President Donald Trump’s plan to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census has sparked controversy in Washington and beyond. Below, Princeton… News Mar 19 2018 Felten Nominated for Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Professor Edward Felten has been nominated by President Donald Trump for a position on the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB). The… News Mar 02 2018 Defending Democracy: Princeton Conference to Address Civil, Military Responses in an Age of Disinformation Robert Mueller’s recent indictment of 13 Russians and their “troll farm” has given us a clearer view of what an adversary can do with disinformation… News Feb 21 2018 Politics & Polls #79: Immigration, Refugees and the State of Journalism in 2018 Today, the nation faces a series of major policy challenges revolving around immigrants and refugees. In this episode, Julian Zelizer talks to NPR… News Feb 15 2018 Reinhardt, Cheng Recognized for Contributions to Health Policy The late Uwe Reinhardt was awarded the Chair Award by AcademyHealth, the country’s leading national organization for health services researchers,… News Feb 13 2018 By 2100, Arid Cities Will Suffer from More Severe Heat Waves than Temperate Cities Heat waves are among the deadliest and most common of environmental extremes. As the earth continues to warm due to the buildup of greenhouse gases,… News Feb 08 2018 United States Should Continue Leading in Artificial Intelligence, Felten Tells Senate Committee A hearing convened by the Communications, Technology, Innovation, and the Internet Subcommittee of the United States Senate Committee on Commerce,… News Jan 16 2018 WWS Reacts: Putin’s Attacks on Democracy Last week, a U.S. government report outlined attacks made by Russian President Vladimir Putin on democratic institutions over nearly two decades. … News Jan 04 2018 Politics & Polls #72: Social Research in the Digital Age From smart phones to social media, digital technology has changed the way we live — åallowing for new explorations of human behavior. Big Data now…