Newsmakers

White House seeks to put a Trump-style stamp on college sports


The Washington Post
March 6, 2026

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

Witkoff and Kushner Get an F in Diplomacy 


Foreign Policy
March 3, 2026

Opinion: Daniel C. Kurtzer

Presidential war power: How Trump attacked Iran without congressional approval


“Here & Now,” WBUR
March 3, 2026

Interview: Julian Zelizer

How George W. Bush Created ICE


Foreign Policy
March 2, 2026

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

British Lessons About American Decline


Project Syndicate
February 27, 2026

Opinion: Harold James

The Best-Kept Secret in Washington


The New York Times
February 27, 2026

Cited: Frances Lee

To raise low birth rates, we must help mothers


Financial Times
February 24, 2026

Cited: Henrik Kleven

Don’t Leave It to the Experts


Commonweal
February 23, 2026

Quoted: Alan Blinder

Trump’s Midterm Threats Recall a Bleak Chapter in American History


Foreign Policy
February 23, 2026

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

US universities lean on endowments as costs rise and funding cuts bite


Financial Times
February 23, 2026

Quoted: Owen Zidar

Supreme Court torpedoes Donald Trump’s tariff regime in check on executive power


Financial Times
February 20, 2026

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer

Assessing Syria’s Progress Since Assad


Opinio Juris
February 20, 2026

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Have Mercy: The Market for Pardons in Trump’s Wild West Wing


Vanity Fair
February 18, 2026

Quoted: Deborah Pearlstein

Minneapolis Was a Stress Test for Accountability


CAFE
February 18, 2026

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Rubio’s Munich moment gives him burst of momentum


The Hill
February 17, 2026

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer

International humanitarian law is at risk – but it still carries weight


The Guardian
February 16, 2026

Interview: Kenneth Roth

The Ongoing Legacy of Ford’s Pardon of Nixon


Foreign Policy
February 16, 2026

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

Concerns over autocracy in the U.S. continue to grow


NPR
February 16, 2026

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

‘A Foreclosing of Options’: Racial Health Inequality in Washington, D.C.


The American Prospect
February 16, 2026

Interview: Sanyu Mojola

Political threats against Maine lawmakers more than doubled each year since 2023


MinnPost
February 16, 2026

Cited: Bridging Divides Initiative

Move Your Picassos, Get a Divorce: Strategies for California Billionaires


The New York Times
February 14, 2026

Quoted: Owen Zidar

Minnesota lawmakers are tapping campaign funds to bolster their security 


News Center Maine
February 13, 2026

Cited: Bridging Divides Initiative

At Munich, big questions about the rules-based world order


Australian Broadcasting Corporation
February 13, 2026

Interview: Andrew Moravcsik

Ro Khanna’s role in Epstein files may be catnip for Democratic voters


The Hill
February 13, 2026

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer

Why AI Won't Revolutionize Law (At Least Not Yet)


Lawfare Daily
February 12, 2026

Interview: Arvind Narayanan 

How much power does the Fed chair really have?


“Planet Money,” NPR
February 10, 2026

Quoted: Alan Blinder

The United States’ 250th Birthday Has Become a Test for the Nation


Foreign Policy
February 9, 2026

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

The Rural Health Transformation Program — An Avenue for Promoting Administrative Policies


The New England Journal of Medicine,
February 7, 2026

Opinion: Heather Howard

In praise of teaching centers


The Chronicle of Higher Education
February 5, 2026

Quoted: Filiz Garip

Princeton faculty members discuss experience leading Sherrill transition teams


The Daily Princetonian
February 4, 2026

Quoted: Kathryn Edin, Heather Howard

Voter swings raise midterm alarm bells for Trump's Republicans


AFP
February 4, 2026

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer

Project 2028


The New York Times
February 3, 2026

Quoted: Paul Starr

The use of the insurrection act in U.S. history


"Here & Now," WBUR
February 3, 2026

Interview: Julian E. Zelizer

What It Took for George H.W. Bush to Invoke the Insurrection Act


Foreign Policy
February 2, 2026

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

If your parents taught you these 8 money rules, you were probably raised lower middle class and didn’t know it


Direct Message News
February 2, 2026

Quoted: Eldar Shafir

Examining the rise of political violence and polarization


“Think Tank with Steve Adubato,” PBS
January 31, 2026

Interview: Shannon Hiller

Warsh’s challenge: Navigating Fed independence and Trump’s demands


Associated Press
January 30, 2026

Quoted: Alan Blinder

President Trump picks Kevin Warsh for Fed Chair


"Here & Now," WBUR
January 30, 2026

Interview: Alan Blinder

Trump Nominated Kevin Warsh To Succeed Powell As Fed Chairman


"The Lead with Jake Tapper," CNN
January 30, 2026

Interview: Alan Blinder

How the labour market is becoming more dynamic


Frankfurter Allgemeine
January 30, 2026

Opinion: Simon Jäger

Trump’s American Titanic


Project Syndicate
January 30, 2026

Opinion: Harold James

Distribution matters: Why record inequality is a big macroeconomic problem


Economics for Inclusive Prosperity
January 28, 2026

Interview: Atif Mian

The Authoritarian Playbook: Professors defend academic freedom


“Your Call,” KALW
January 28, 2026

Interview: Kim Lane Scheppele

No, the International Community Isn’t Dead Yet


Foreign Policy
January 28, 2026

Quoted: Harold James

Revisit: Gold as a weapon of war


OMFIF Bulletin
January 28, 2026

Opinion: Harold James

Two are dead in Minneapolis. Trump is to blame


The Guardian
January 28, 2026

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Tensions over ICE in US: What do these immigration policies portend?


Anadolu Agency
January 27, 2026

Opinion: Filiz Garip

All rise for JudgeGPT


The Verge
January 27, 2026

Cited: Peter Henderson

Historian draws parallels between Minneapolis and Kent State


“Here & Now,” WBUR
January 27, 2026

Interview: Julian E. Zelizer

What Kent State Taught the Country About State Violence


Foreign Policy
January 26, 2026

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

Censorship is not the answer to Bondi


Deepcut News
January 26, 2026

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Why Crime Rates Are Falling Across the U.S.


Time
January 24, 2026

Opinion: Patrick Sharkey

What's next for Trump’s tariffs?


VoxTalks Economics
January 23, 2026

Interview: Gene Grossman

When a Coat Becomes a Symbol of Conflict


The New York Times
January 22, 2026

Quoted: Harold James

US Tells Davos: Globalization Has Failed Us


Newsweek
January 22, 2026

Quoted: Aaron L. Friedberg

U.S. crime has dropped sharply since the pandemic. Here’s where it stands.


The Washington Post
January 22, 2026

Quoted: Patrick Sharkey

Homicides fell sharply in large US cities in 2025, new report says


USA Today
January 22, 2026

Quoted: Patrick Sharkey

What’s Driving the Drop in Homicide? How Low Might It Go?


Council on Criminal Justice
January 22, 2026

Quoted: Patrick Sharkey

The Great Crime Decline Is Happening All Across the Country


The Atlantic
January 21, 2026

Quoted: Patrick Sharkey

From Minneapolis to Portland: State Violence and How Communities Are Responding


Nonprofit Quarterly
January 20, 2026

Opinion: Shannon Hiller

Trump Started the Year With Two Big Blows to Climate Progress


Rolling Stone
January 20, 2026

Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer

One year into his second term, Trump has sought to expand executive power


“Here & Now,” WBUR
January 20, 2026

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Europe’s Innovation Opportunity: How America’s Brain Drain Could Fuel the Next Porto Digital


The European Business Review
January 18, 2026

Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer

Trump will order TV networks to ‘protect’ Army-Navy football game


The Washington Post
January 18, 2026

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

There’s Never Been a President Like Trump on Israel


Emissary, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
January 16, 2026

Opinion: Daniel C. Kurtzer

About that 'Greenland Man' post


Politico
January 15, 2026

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

A free program erased medical debt for millions of North Carolina residents


“Morning Edition,” NPR
January 14, 2026

Quoted: Heather Howard

What would happen if every state acted like Donald Trump’s America?


The Guardian
January 14, 2026

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

'From Rodney King to Renee Good': The role of video in historic events


“Here & Now,” WBUR
January 14, 2026

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Trump's DOJ vs. Powell: What's at stake for Fed & economy


“Market Domination,” Yahoo Finance
January 13, 2026

Interview: Alan Blinder

Trump’s New Endowment Tax Is Already Reshaping Higher Education


The Nation
January 13, 2026

Quoted: Owen Zidar

Trump's Fed investigation could actually delay Powell's departure


“Market Domination,” Yahoo Finance
January 12, 2026

Interview: Alan Blinder

DOJ probe "crossing a serious line," says former Fed Vice Chair


Marketplace
January 12, 2026

Interview: Alan Blinder

Under Trump, U.S. Adds Fuel to a Heating Planet


The New York Times
January 12, 2026

Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer

Investors focus on Fed independence as chair decision looms


TheStreet
January 11, 2026

Cited: Alan Blinder

A reckless week


El Nuevo Día
January 9, 2026

Opinion: Eduardo Bhatia

ICE policy limits use of lethal force. Minnesota shooting tests those constraints.


The Christian Science Monitor
January 9, 2026

Quoted: Udi Ofer

The IPCC said humans cause climate change. Is that why Trump quit it?


E&E News, Politico
January 9, 2026

Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer

As Venezuela’s Maduro falls, Cubans and others in Florida are watching


Tampa Bay Times
January 9, 2026

Quoted: Guadalupe Tuñón

Will political violence continue in 2026?


Deseret News
January 8, 2026

Cited: Bridging Divides Institute

What Top Climate Scientists Think of Trump’s Treaty Withdrawals


Inside Climate News
January 8, 2026

Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer

Leaving the IPCC and UNFCCC Is Bad for the United States


AEI
January 8, 2026

Cited: Michael Oppenheimer

Cracks in Democrats’ Venezuela response reveal foreign policy muddle


The Washington Post
January 8, 2026

Quuoted: Julian Zelizer

The Respected Economist Turned Trump Propagandist


The Atlantic
January 7, 2026

Quoted: Alan Blinder

From Epstein to empire: why Trump attacked Venezuela and threatens Greenland


Democracy for Sale
January 7, 2026

Interview: Kim Lane Scheppele

Trump Says U.S. Will “Run” Venezuela


“Ana Cabrera Reports,” MS NOW
January 6, 2026

Interview: Frederick D. Barton

US will need both carrots and sticks to reach net zero


New Scientist
January 6, 2026

Cited, Quoted: Wei Peng

The Trump Revolution Is Going Much Further Than We Realize


The New York Times
January 6, 2026

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

What history tells us about interventions in Venezuela and Panama


“Here & Now,” WBUR
January 6, 2026

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Trump’s Venezuela invasion sets a perilous precedent


The Guardian
January 5, 2026

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Can America Pull Back From the Brink of Autocracy?


Strict Scrutiny
January 5, 2026

Interview: Kim Lane Scheppele

How the Bombing of Hiroshima Was Covered Up


Foreign Policy
January 5, 2026

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

The new American capitalism


Business Insider
January 5, 2026

Quoted: Owen Zidar

Trump says the U.S. will run Venezuela. Here's how that might go


“Weekend Edition Sunday,” NPR
January 4, 2026

Interview: Frederick D. Barton

“Hungary is to the American right what Sweden used to be to the American left”


Twenty-Four Two
January 4, 2026

Interview: Kim Lane Scheppele

The Fast Track to Autocracy


Amicus with Dahlia Lithwick
January 3, 2026

Interview: Kim Lane Scheppele

The Middle East Looks Toward a Grim 2026


Foreign Policy
January 1, 2026

Opinion: Daniel C. Kurtzer

Former Fed Vice Chair Alan Blinder: The earlier the Fed chair announcement, the worse the outcome


“Squawk on the Street,” CNBC
December 31, 2025

Interview: Alan Blinder

From battleships to buildings: Trump's name is everywhere


Reuters
December 31, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

Against Euro-Pessimism


Project Syndicate
December 30, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

Corn’s clean-energy promise is clashing with its climate footprint


The Gazette
December 28, 2025

Quoted: Harold James

The presidents who shaped the Kennedy Center into the institution it is now


“Here & Now,” WBUR
December 23, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Joe Krakora ’76 Journeys from Public Defender to Clemency Mentor


Princeton Alumni Weekly
December 19, 2025

Profile: Joe Krakora

The Role of Doctors Is Changing Forever


The New Yorker
December 19, 2025

Cited: Paul Starr

Trump’s bulldozer view of laws hits the Kennedy Center


CNN
December 19, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

Fixing the BBC


Prospect
December 17, 2025

Quoted: Razia Iqbal

Trump vs. China is taking a turn


The Washington Post
December 16, 2025

Opinion: Zack Cooper

Are the Drug Boat Killings Trump’s Vietnam Moment?


Foreign Policy
December 15, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

How Did the C.I.A. Lose a Nuclear Device?


The New York Times
December 13, 2025

Quoted: Gary Bass

Are remittances hurting the economy? Atif Mian weighs in


Business Recorder
December 12, 2025

Quoted: Atif Mian

“Danger becomes less scary when it is better understood”


Verfassungsblog
December 12, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Want to sway an election? Here’s how much fake online accounts cost


Science
December 12, 2025

Quoted: Jacob N. Shapiro

Princeton Experts Speak Out Against Trump Boat Strikes as ‘Illegal’ and Destabilizing ‘Murders’


Common Dreams
December 10, 2025

Opinion: Eduardo Bhatia, Deborah Pearlstein, Kenneth Roth, Jacob N. Shapiro

Former Fed Vice Chair Alan Blinder on what’s at stake for the Fed’s rate cuts


“Squawk on the Street,” CNBC
December 10, 2025

Interview: Alan Blinder

The Case for Counterfactual Thinking in Nonprofit Fundraising


Center for Global Development
December 10, 2025

Opinion: Seema Jayachandran

Atif Mian proposes 5/50 framework to transform Pakistan’s economy


Business Recorder
December 10, 2025

Quoted: Atif Mian

All of the deadly US strikes on alleged drug boats are murders


The Guardian
December 10, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

What happens when seeing is no longer believing?


Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
December 10, 2025

Opinion: Jacob N. Shapiro

Why Richard Nixon Killed National Child Care


Foreign Policy
December 9, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

The history of child care


“Here & Now,” WBUR
December 9, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Corn’s clean-energy promise is clashing with its climate footprint


The Cap Times
December 6, 2025

Quoted: Tim Searchinger

Investors fear an AI bubble. What about computer scientists?


CBC News
December 5, 2025

Quoted: Arvind Narayanan

We Deam of a World Beyond Prisons


We Dream podcast
December 5, 2025

Interview: Udi Ofer

Is the U.S. a gerontocracy?


“Make Me Smart,” Marketplace
December 4, 2025

Interview: Owen Zidar

The One Line Americans (Weirdly) Choose to Wait In


The Atlantic
December 4, 2025

Quoted: Eldar Shafir

Women’s power at home


VoxDev Talks
December 3, 2025

Discussion: Seema Jayachandran

What Is the Filibuster Good For?


Foreign Policy
December 3, 2025

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

Murder on the High Seas Part IV


Just Security Podcast
December 2, 2025

Interview: Rebecca Ingber

In the Line of Fire


The New Yorker
December 1, 2025

Cited: Bridging Divides Institute

The essence of economics


Financial Times
December 1, 2025

Quoted: Atif Mian

Unpopular And Under Pressure — Has Trump's Autocratic Offensive Stalled?


HuffPost
December 1, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Zohran Mamdani is rewriting the political rules around support for Israel


The Guardian
November 27, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

After Federal Cuts, SPIA Grads Stay in New Jersey


Princeton Alumni Weekly
November 26, 2025

Quoted: Anastasia Mann

Trump’s Stab in the Back


Project Syndicate
November 26, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

Whether it puts boots on the ground or not, Turkey matters for Gaza’s stabilization


Atlantic Council
November 25, 2025

Opinion: Daniel C. Kurtzer

Elon Musk's X exposes foreign trolls posing as MAGA influencers


"Erin Burnett Out Front," CNN
November 24, 2025

Quoted: Jacob N. Shapiro

When Democrats Rebelled Against Their Own Leaders


Foreign Policy
November 24, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Trump’s Ukraine peace plan is a gift to Putin


The Guardian
November 22, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Bush, Biden & Harris at Cheney Funeral Service


“Ana Cabrera Reports,” MS NOW
November 20, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

The Paris Agreement is working — just ask Big Oil


DW
November 19, 2025

Quoted: Navroz K. Dubash

MAGA division widening as Trump and MTG feud escalates


Straight Arrow News
November 19, 2025

Quoted: Nolan McCarty

Transparency pays off


Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
November 17, 2025

Opinion: Simon Jäger

How Mamdani Taps Into an American Socialist Tradition


Foreign Policy
November 17, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Who the Hell is James Garfield?


Foreign Policy
November 14, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Avoiding the climate “ambition trap”


Science
November 13, 2025

Opinion: Navroz K. Dubash

Trussing the Big Beautiful U.S. Dollar


Peter G. Peterson Foundation
November 13, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

U.S.-Israeli Relations Are Undergoing a Profound Shift


Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
November 13, 2025

Opinion: Daniel C. Kurtzer

Exorbitant Politics? The Future of U.S. Debt and Fiscal Policy


Peter G. Peterson Foundation
November 13, 2025

Opinion: Layna Mosley

Advice for New Jersey’s next health commissioner


NJ Spotlight News
November 12, 2025

Opinion: Heather Howard

What Trump learned from Hungary


MS NOW
November 11, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Democrats square election wins with party fissures over shutdown


“Here & Now,” WBUR
November 11, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

What Is the “American Contradiction”?


Washington Monthly
November 10, 2025

Interview: Paul Starr

Why Does the U.S. Set Presidential Term Limits?


Foreign Policy
November 10, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Inside the mad dash for $50 billion in rural health funding


The Hill
November 8, 2025

Opinion: Heather Howard

How Trump could hamper Zohran Mamdani's New York agenda


BBC News
November 8, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

Americans See a Government That Can’t Solve Their Problems


The Wall Street Journal
November 8, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

D Day 2025


El Nuevo Día
November 7, 2025

Opinion: Eduardo Bhatia

Donald Trump under pressure on economy after Democratic election wins


Financial Times
November 7, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

The politics of breaking manifesto promises


Financial Times
November 7, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

How War in Taiwan Ends


Foreign Affairs
November 6, 2025

Opinion: Zack Cooper

How Russian Oil Could Undo the Trump-Orbán Bromance


Time
November 6, 2025

Opinion: Kim Lane Scheppele

Remembering Dick Cheney's role in politics and legacy


“Here & Now,” WBUR
November 4, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Why Russell Vought Is One of the Most Powerful People in Washington


Foreign Policy
November 3, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Nuclear Deterrence After Ukraine


Arms Control Today
November 2025

Opinion: Christopher F. Chyba

Does freedom of contribution for spouses have to go away?


Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
October 31, 2025

Quoted: Simon Jäger

The Trump Outrages That Matter Most


The New Yorker
October 30, 2025

Quoted: Gary Bass

Profiles in Weakness at the Trump-Xi Meeting


Project Syndicate
October 29, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

Radiation Fears Bring MAHA and MAGA Movements Into Conflict


The New York Times
October 28, 2025

Quoted: Frank von Hippel

Bill Gates Says Climate Change ‘Will Not Lead to Humanity’s Demise’


The New York Times
October 28, 2025

Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer

Trump’s saber-rattling in Venezuela is illegal


The Guardian
October 28, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Analyzing the history of construction at the White House


“Here & Now,” WBUR
October 28, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

How Trump’s White House Renovation Differs from Truman’s


Foreign Policy
October 27, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Sleepwalking Into Revenge: The Rise of the Politics of Retribution


The New Republic
October 26, 2025

Opinion: Paul Starr

A frog, a lobster and a unicorn walked into a No Kings protest


NPR
October 24, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

It’s (Still) Henry Kissinger’s World


Foreign Policy
October 24, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

How Obama maneuvered behind the scenes to fight Trump on redistricting


The Washington Post
October 22, 2025

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer

How White House ‘compact’ with universities that ties policy to funding could impact higher education


“Politics & Power,” WJXT
October 21, 2025

Interview: Khalil Gibran Muhammad

Sébastien Philippe on winning the MacArthur ‘genius’ grant, nuclear war and academic freedom


Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
October 21, 2025

Interview: Sébastien Philippe

How Bad is San Francisco’s Crime Problem? Examining the Numbers


Newsweek
October 21, 2025

Quoted: Patrick Sharkey

Trump’s University ‘Compact’ Would Make America Mediocre


The Wall Street Journal
October 20, 2025

Opinion: Alan S. Blinder

New Book: How Did Voters Come to Elect Obama and Trump?


CNN
October 20, 2025

Interview: Paul E. Starr

The Air Traffic Controller Showdown That Haunts American Labor


Foreign Policy
October 20, 2025

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

US universities brace for spending cuts in face of tax increase


Financial Times
October 20, 2025

Quoted: Owen Zidar

Tariffs on Indian goods make Diwali celebrations in U.S. more expensive this year


"Morning Edition," NPR
October 20, 2025

Quoted: Layna Mosley

Planet Y: A Hidden Earth-Size World Could Lurk Far Closer Than 'Planet Nine'


ScienceAlert
October 18, 2025

Cited: Christopher Chyba

India Under Modi: Shrinking Democracy, Growing Inequalities


The India Forum
October 18, 2025

Opinion: Atul Kohli

New SNAP Work Rules Begin Nov. 1: Who Will Lose Benefits Under the 2025 Law


Citizens Journal
October 17, 2025

Quoted: Kathryn Edin

It Turns Out Americans Value Their Constitutional Rights


Santa Barbara Independent
October 17, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

What Everyone’s Getting Wrong About AI


Capitalisn't
October 16, 2025

Interview: Arvind Narayanan

Five Women Who Have Been Appointed to Endowed Faculty Positions


Women in Academia Report
October 16, 2025

Cited: Jennifer Jennings

As the War in Gaza Winds Down, the West Bank Is a Flash Point


Foreign Policy
October 15, 2025

Opinion: Daniel C. Kurtzer

Trump’s pardon request for Netanyahu marks shift from promoting U.S. values abroad


The Washington Post
October 15, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Why do people migrate?


“First Coast Connect,” WJCT News
October 14, 2025

Interview: Filiz Garip

The History of the Department of Justice


“Here & Now,” WBUR
October 14, 2025

Interview: Julian E. Zelizer

Trump Has Broken the Justice Department


Foreign Policy
October 13, 2025

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

Maga figures back Bukele’s call for Trump to crack down on US judges


The Guardian
October 12, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

How Iraq transcended the limits of its wartime constitution


The National
October 10, 2025

Opinion: Zaid Al-Ali

The Trump Split Screen: A Peacemaker Abroad, a Retribution Campaign at Home


The New York Times
October 10, 2025

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer

Two years of war: Israel reflects, Gaza endures


KTVU
October 7, 2025

Interview: Kenneth Roth

Trump Is Not Afraid of Civil War. Neither Is Stephen Miller.


The New York Times
October 7, 2025

Quoted: Rory Truex

The Link Between Bad Bunny and Pete Seeger


Foreign Policy
October 6, 2025

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

The Weak Link in Trump’s Mideast Peace Plan Might Be Trump Himself


Foreign Policy
October 3, 2025

Opinion: Daniel Kurtzer

Trump Is Losing His Geoeconomic War


Project Syndicate
October 1, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

Is Donald Trump’s Sweeping Gaza Peace Plan Really Viable?


The New Yorker
October 1, 2025

Quoted: Daniel C. Kurtzer

How government shutdowns became so common and so disruptive


“Here & Now,” WBUR
September 30, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Why Both Parties Are Considering Midterm Conventions


Foreign Policy
September 29, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Robert McNamara Chose Loyalty to the President


Foreign Policy
September 26, 2025

Review: Julian E. Zelizer

How Shutting Down the U.S. Government Became the New Normal


Foreign Policy
September 25, 2025

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

White House threatens mass firings if government shutdown occurs


MSNBC
September 25, 2025

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer

Princeton-backed innovation hub launches in Kenya to plug skills gap


The Standard
September 23, 2025

Quoted: Leonard Wantchekon 

The Actual Path to a Palestinian State


The Atlantic
September 23, 2025

Opinion: Daniel Kurtzer

How a Space Mission Revealed Life on Our Planet Three Decades Ago


Modern Engineering Marvels
September 23, 2025

Quoted: Christopher Chyba

Fewer migratory birds stop in S’pore as thousands get killed in nets, hunting in China


The Straights Times
September 22, 2025

Cited, Quoted: David Wilcove

Secret Service: Meet the Posters Behind Instagram’s Federal Agency Alt Accounts


Mother Jones, November-December 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Why Won’t America’s Business Leaders Stand Up to Donald Trump?


The New Yorker
September 22, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

How Housing Market Could Reach 'Tipping Point' Under Trump


Newsweek
September 19, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Why European workers need to switch jobs


The Economist
September 18, 2025

Cited: Simon Jäger

The challenge of proving genocide


Swissinfo
September 18, 2025

Opinion: Ken Roth

Trump and Starmer take questions on Gaza, Ukraine


BBC World News America
September 18, 2025

Interview: Ken Roth

Exactly How Much Should I Be Freaking Out Over This Jimmy Kimmel News?


The Cut
September 18, 2025

Interview: Kim Lane Scheppele

Dow Rises After Fed Cuts Rates, Signals More Easing


“The Close,” Bloomberg
September 17, 2025

Quoted: Alan Blinder

America’s Turn Toward Ad Hoc State Capitalism


The American Spectator
September 17, 2025

Quoted: Harold James

Aaron Friedberg on the Trump Administration’s Surprising China Policy


"Conversations with Bill Kristol," AEI
September 15, 2025

Interview: Aaron Friedberg

Town Hall | How deep is the divide?


The News-Gazette
September 15, 2025

Quoted: Frances Lee

RFK Jr.’s Uncle Made Vaccines His Signature Issue


Foreign Policy
September 15, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Kirk’s assassination is forcing politicians to make difficult choices about their safety


CNN
September 14, 2025

Mentioned: Bridging Divides Institute 

Political Violence


“Smerconish,” CNN
September 13, 2025

Interview: Shannon Hiller

10 Political Violence Experts on What Comes Next for America


Politico
September 12, 2025

Quoted: Shannon Hiller

US Emissions Spike Fuels Global Climate Concerns, Report Warns


The Silicon Review
September 12, 2025

Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer

The Corrupt Incentives Behind Grade Inflation


The Atlantic
September 12, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

The market only wants to hear good news right now, says Fmr. Fed Chair Alan Blinder


“Money Movers,” CNBC
September 11, 2025

Interview: Alan Blinder

'Rough road ahead': Charlie Kirk’s assassination highlights the rise in US political violence


PolitiFact, The Poynter Institute
September 11, 2025

Cited: Bridging Divides Institute

The ICC Needs a Chief Prosecutor


Foreign Policy
September 11, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

How States are Undermining the UN Human Rights Council


International Centre for Dialogue Initiatives
September 11, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

American right vows vengeance after killing of Charlie Kirk


Financial Times
September 11, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

Charlie Kirk’s Shooting Puts Focus On Rising Political Violence In The U.S.


Huffpost
September 10, 2025

Cited: Bridging Divides Institute

Revised Jobs Report Bolsters Trump in Battle Over Fed Rate Cuts


Newsweek
September 10, 2025

Quoted: Janet Currie

Spotlight on threat of political violence after Charlie Kirk's death


CBS News
September 10, 2025

Interview: Shannon Hiller

Op-Ed: New Jersey must look beyond CDC for vaccine strategy — and act now


NJ Spotlight News
September 10, 2025

Opinion: Heather Howard

How the Movement to ‘Free D.C.’ Became a Civil Rights Struggle


Foreign Policy
September 9, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Anthropic Record AI Copyright Pact Sets Bar for OpenAI, Meta (2)


Bloomberg Law
September 8, 2025

Quoted: Peter Henderson

How cutting US air pollution could save 6,000 lives a year by 2030


The Guardian
September 5, 2025

Cited, Quoted: Wei Peng

What if artificial intelligence is just a “normal” technology?


The Economist
September 4, 2025

Cited: Arvind Narayanan

Can Trump Just Do Whatever He Wants by Declaring Emergencies?


The New York Times
September 4, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Rubio Reassures Mexico After U.S. Military Strike Jolts Region


The Wall Street Journal
September 3, 2025

Quoted: Kenneth Roth

Independence of Fed is at stake in Lisa Cook firing attempts


“Squawk on the Street,” CNBC
September 2, 2025

Interview: Alan Blinder

Trump’s Most Fateful Teardown Is Happening Now


The New York Times
September 2, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

The difference between Trump and FDR's efforts to exert federal control


“Here & Now,” WBUR
September 2, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Trump’s Shock Therapy Will Divide MAGA


Project Syndicate
September 1, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

Donald Trump says he is not a dictator. Isn’t he?


The Guardian
September 1, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Why FDR’s Court-Packing Plan Was Nothing Like What Trump Is Doing


Foreign Policy
September 1, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

We Can Stop the Rise of American Autocracy


Time
August 28, 2025

Opinion: Kim Lane Scheppele

Think tank tells Democrats to stop using these words and phrases


“The Takeout,” CBS News
August 28, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Remembering Hurricane Katrina and Its Political Aftermath


Foreign Policy
August 27, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Seeking to Control the Fed, Trump Risks Upending a Pillar of the Global Economy


The New York Times
August 26, 2025

Quoted: Alan Blinder

Ukrainians don’t think much of Putin’s ‘peace’ plan


Good Authority
August 26, 2025

Opinion: Grigore Pop-Eleches

How ChatGPT Surprised Me


The New York Times
August 24, 2025

Cited: Arvind Narayanan

Rate cut in Sept. is 'more likely than not': Fmr. Fed vice chair


Yahoo! Finance
August 22, 2025

Interview: Alan Blinder

Gold as a weapon of war


OMFIF Bulletin
August 22, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

Fewer Boys Proficient, Advanced on Tests


NBC10 News
August 22, 2025

Quoted: Jennifer Jennings

Global AI Leadership Requires More than the Best Models


The Cipher Brief
August 22, 2025

Opinion: Teddy Nemeroff

What ‘Jaws’ Teaches Us About America—Fifty Years On


Foreign Policy
August 22, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Trump needs to understand what the war in Ukraine is really about


The Guardian
August 21, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Looking back on Texas' history of mid-decade redistricting


“Here & Now,” WBUR
August 19, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

More authoritarian alarms


El Nuevo Día
August 15, 2025

Opinion: Eduardo Bhatia

A gunman shot at the CDC, killing an officer. Trump hasn’t said a word.


The Washington Post
August 15, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

‘Former Federal Reserve Vice Chair Alan Blinder reacts to the new labor commissioner


“Quest Means Business,” CNN
August 14, 2025

Interview: Alan Blinder

Blue States Hunt for Ways to Wring More Taxes From the Wealthy


The Wall Street Journal
August 13, 2025

Cited: Henrik Kleven

Smithsonian exhibits being reviewed by admin to make sure they align with Trump's vision


“Ana Cabrera Reports,” MSNBC
August 13, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Why Texas’s Power Grab Is So Dangerous


Foreign Policy
August 12, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Will Princeton Avoid Endowment Tax by Increasing Financial Aid?


Princeton Alumni Weekly
August 12, 2025

Quoted: Owen Zidar

International carbon taxes would expand under climate proposal


E&E News, Politico
August 11, 2025

Quoted: Benjamin H. Bradlow

COP experts: How could the UN climate talks be reformed?


Carbon Brief
August 11, 2025

Quoted: Navroz K. Dubash

The A.O.C. Deepfake Was Terrible. The Proposed Solution Is Delusional


The New York Times
August 11, 2025

Opinion: Zeynep Tufekci

Running for office shouldn't require a flak jacket.


“Smerconish,” CNN
August 9, 2025

Cited: Bridging Divides Institute

Management consultants are better than their reputation


Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
August 9, 2025

Cited: Simon Jäger

How U.S.-China trade tensions now extend to ... golf carts


Golf Digest
August 8, 2025

Quoted: Gene Grossman

Trump’s ‘Liberation Day II’ Bombs at the Box Office


The Wall Street Journal
August 7, 2025

Opinion: Alan Blinder

How Mike Johnson Became Trump’s Speaker


Time
August 7, 2025

Quoted: Frances Lee

How Trump’s War on Journalism Can End America


Crooked
August 7, 2025

Cited: Kim Scheppele

OpenAI has finally released open-weight language models


MIT Technology Review
August 5, 2025

Quoted: Peter Henderson

To defend against malicious AI, the United States needs to build a robust digital immune system


Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
August 5, 2025

Opinion: Ali Nouri

The Supreme Court Has Finally Found a President It Likes


The New York Times
August 5, 2025

Quoted: Deborah Pearlstein

How we remember America’s past


“Studio 2,” WHYY
August 5, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

The Hiroshima Exhibition the World Wasn’t Allowed to See


Foreign Policy
August 4, 2025

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

Princeton's Blinder Weighs In on Kugler, Jobs and Rates


Bloomberg
August 1, 2025

Interview: Alan Blinder

COVID Contrarians Are Wrong About Sweden


The American Prospect
August 1, 2025

Cited: Frances Lee

New Benin law offers citizenship to descendants of African slaves


FRANCE 24
July 30, 2025

Interview: Leonard Wantchekon

PAW Reunions Panel: How the News Media Covers the MAGA Movement 


Princeton Alumni Weekly
July 30, 2025

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer

Trump's approval rating hits second-term low at 37%: Gallup poll 


MSNBC
July 25, 2025

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer

How the ‘Paranoid Style’ Took Over U.S. Politics 


Foreign Policy
July 28, 2025

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

When Grand Buildings Signal Institutional Decay


Project Syndicate
July 29, 2025

Quoted: Harold James

Is the writing on the wall for the dollar?


OMFIF
July 30, 2025

Cited: Harold James

When Grand Buildings Signal Institutional Decay


Project Syndicate
July 29, 2025

Quoted: Harold James

Are consultants really utterly pointless?


Financial Times
July 29, 2025

Quoted: Simon Jäger

Jerome Powell isn't flinching from Trump. Leaders should take note.


Business Insider
July 25, 2025

Quoted: Alan S. Blinder

What's the point of blanket tariffs?


Marketplace Morning Report
July 25, 2025

Quoted: Gene M. Grossman

Why the reluctance to recognize Israel’s genocide in Gaza?


The Guardian
July 24, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Trump’s New Trade Standard Takes Shape With 15% Tariff Deal


The Wall Street Journal
July 23, 2025

Quoted: Gene M. Grossman

The growing Brics divide between carbon nations and electrostates


Financial Times
July 22, 2025

Opinion: Benjamin H. Bradlow

How voter unrest moved Congress in the 1980s


“Here & Now,” WBUR
July 22, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Why Don’t Americans Rise up Against Unpopular Policy Anymore?


Foreign Policy
July 21, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Why Democrats Must Think Hard About Voting to Fund the Government


The Bulwark
July 20, 2025

Opinion: Brendan F. Boyle

The Global Risks That Come With the Loss of an Independent Fed


The Wall Street Journal
July 17, 2025

Quoted: Alan S. Blinder

Could Trump be persuaded to save Palestinians in Gaza?


The Guardian
July 17, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

When It Comes to Undermining America, We Have a Winner


The New York Times
July 15, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Episode 7: Adela Raz


Resist, Persist and Reimagine podcast
July 14, 2025

Interview: Adela Raz

How Lyndon Johnson Moved the Nation Forward on Immigration


Foreign Policy
July 14, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Professor at Princeton University weighs in on Medicaid cuts


“State of Affairs,” PBS New Jersey
July 12, 2025

Interview: Heather Howard

Since COVID, threats to local school officials have nearly tripled, research finds


“All Things Considered,” NPR
July 11, 2025

Cited: Bridging Divides Institute

How the coronavirus sparked an epidemic of intellectual malpractice


The Washington Post
July 11, 2025

Cited: Frances Lee

The Law Is Not Enough to Stop War Crimes


The New York Times
July 11, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Big Beautiful Bill? It’s Certainly Big


The Wall Street Journal
July 10, 2025

Opinion: Alan S. Blinder

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on U.N. Expert Who Has Denounced Israel Over Gaza War


The New York Times
July 10, 2025

Quoted: Kenneth Roth

Life expectancy in California still hasn’t rebounded since the pandemic


Los Angeles Times
July 9, 2025

Cited, Quoted: Janet Currie

As the Texas Floodwaters Rose, One Indispensable Voice Was Silent


The New York Times
July 9, 2025

Opinion: Zeynep Tufekci

Third Parties in America Usually Fail. Can Elon Musk Change That?


Foreign Policy
July 9, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

A Status Quo Rate in Trump Tax Bill Is Big Win for Corporations


Bloomberg News
July 9, 2025

Quoted: Owen Zidar

Congressional Budget Office faces criticism over deficit analysis


“Here and Now,” WBUR
July 8, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

The Lessons of Osirak for Israel and Iran


Foreign Policy
July 7, 2025

Opinion: Zaid Al-Ali

How Netanyahu shaped US-Israel relations for decades


Al Jazeera
July 7, 2025

Interview: Kenneth Roth

Less Gloating and More Diplomacy Are Needed to Heal the Middle East


Foreign Policy
July 3, 2025

Opinion: Daniel C. Kurtzer

Peace through power — It’s electric!


Tribune Content Agency
July 3, 2025

Cited: Program on Science and Global Security

How a Nuclear Attack on the U.S. Might Unfold, Step by Step


The Washington Post
July 2, 2025

Cited: Sébastien Philippe

What a ‘Spiral of Silence’ Can Do to a Democracy


The Atlantic
July 1, 2025

Opinion: Betsy Levy Paluck

Is Trump’s Use of Executive Power Really So Different?


Foreign Policy
June 30, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Summer in New York


El Nuevo Día
June 27, 2025

Opinion: Eduardo A. Bhatia

An inconvenient joke? The case for comedy in the climate crisis.


The Hill
June 27, 2025

Opinion: Michael Oppenheimer

Analysis of U.S. Supreme Court decisions


“The Situation Room,” CNN
June 27, 2025

Interview: Deborah Pearlstein

What kind of world does Trump want?


Financial Times
June 27, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

How Much Will the Supreme Court Let Trump Get Away With?


Slate
June 26, 2025

Quoted: Deborah Pearlstein

The Perverse Globalism of Donald Trump


Internationale Politik Quarterly
June 25, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

Possible Impact on U.S. Diplomatic Reputation


NJ Spotlight News
June 25, 2025

Quoted: Jacob N. Shapiro

Trump Enters Fraught Two-Week Run as Tax, Trade Deadlines Loom


Bloomberg
June 25, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

What Happened to the War Powers Act?


Foreign Policy
June 25, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Online and IRL, Trump Offers a Window Into His Psyche


The New York Times
June 24, 2025

Quoted: Gary J. Bass

High tariffs give Trump less room for error in Iran


CNN
June 24, 2025

Quoted: Alan Blinder

Iran and the End of the Old Multilateralism


Project Syndicate
June 24, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

Europe can’t do it alone on defense


Defense News
June 24, 2025

Opinion: Ethan B. Kapstein

Democrats Don’t Know Which End Is Up


The New York Times
June 24, 2025

Quoted: Frances Lee

Question about presidential war powers resurface


“Here & Now,” WBUR
June 24, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

New Jersey must act to protect public health from federal sabotage


NJ Spotlight News
June 23, 2025

Opinion: Heather Howard

A Rare Presidential Power Could Enable Trump’s Authoritarianism


Foreign Policy
June 23, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

How US Cities Are Preparing for Potential Iran Retaliation


Newsweek
June 23, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

President Trump is declaring national emergencies faster than any other president


“All Things Considered,” NPR
June 20, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

The Seed Farm at Princeton


Princeton Magazine, Summer 2025
June 19, 2025

Profiled: Tessa Lowinske Desmond

Markets are paying too little attention to oil situation


“Squawk on the Street,” CNBC
June 18, 2025

Interview: Alan Blinder

The Fed Isn’t Calling It ‘Stagflation,’ but the Risks Are Rising


The New York Times
June 18, 2025

Quoted: Alan Blinder

U.S. Strike on Iran Would Bring Risks at Every Turn


The New York Times
June 18, 2025

Quoted: Daniel C. Kurtzer

America Should End Israel’s War on Iran—Not Join It


Foreign Affairs
June 18, 2025

Opinion: Daniel C. Kurtzer

Could the Third Time Be the Charm on Impeachment and Removal?


The New York Times
June 17, 2025

Quoted: Deborah Pearlstein

“Sick”: Trump’s Violent Outbursts Worsen as Parade Fiasco Sinks In


“The Daily Blast” with Greg Sargent
June 17, 2025

Interview: Kim Lane Scheppele

How Republicans Became the Anti-Tax Party


Foreign Policy
June 16, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

With the US slapping tariffs around, international trade is like the Wild West now


The Economic Times
June 13, 2025

Interview: Gene M. Grossman

In an Anxious Moment for the Nation, Historians Say This One Is Different


The New York Times
June 13, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

A Hidden Force in the Middle East


Foreign Affairs
June 12, 2025

Opinion: Amaney A. Jamal

Los Angeles riots, symbol of Donald Trump's autocratic drift


L’Express
June 12, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Trump’s Big Bill Would Be More Regressive Than Any Major Law in Decades


The New York Times
June 12, 2025

Quoted: Owen Zidar

How Global Governance Can Survive


Foreign Affairs
June 11, 2025

Opinion: G. John Ikenberry

The razor’s edge deficit theory


Financial Times
June 11, 2025

Cited, Quoted: Atif Mian

Exploring the history of presidents deploying the National Guard 


“Here & Now,” WBUR
June 9, 2025

Interview: Julian E. Zelizer 

Trump, Newsom collide over LA unrest


The Hill
June 9, 2025

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer 

The Origins of the Campus Wars


Foreign Policy
June 9, 2025

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer 

Putting the bully in bully pulpit, Trump escalates in L.A. rather than seeking calm


Los Angeles Times
June 9, 2025

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer 

Everybody loses in trade wars, former Fed official says


Yahoo! Finance
June 9, 2025

Quoted: Alan Blinder

Live with Joyce Vance and Princeton Professor Kim Scheppele


Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance
June 6, 2025

Interview: Kim Lane Scheppele

Medicaid cuts could affect Oregon more than most states, analysts say


Oregon Public Broadcasting
June 4, 2025

Cited, Quoted: Heather Howard

Have we passed peak Trump?


The Guardian
June 3, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Economically, COVID was a one-shock stop


Financial Post
June 3, 2025

Cited: Mark Watson

Why Trump's current tariffs are so different from his 2018 round


Marketplace
June 2, 2025

Quoted: Layna Mosley

The Trump administration has shut down more than 100 climate studies


MIT Technology Review
June 2, 2025

Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer

The Century of Solitude


To Vima
June 2, 2025

Quoted: Patrick Sharkey

A nuclear consortium in the Persian Gulf as a basis for a new nuclear deal between the United States and Iran


Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
June 2, 2025

Opinion: Frank von Hippel, Alexander Glaser, Zia Mian, Seyed Hossein Mousavian

What Ronald Reagan Can Teach Democrats in 2025


Foreign Policy
June 2, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

The Educational Suicide of the United States


El Nuevo Dia
May 30, 2025

Opinion: Eduardo Bhatia

Former Fed vice chair Alan Blinder: Quarter-to-quarter GDP is going to be very difficult for awhile


“Squawk on the Street,” CNBC
May 30, 2025

Interview: Alan Blinder

Hungary inspires U.S. conservatives. Its leader is seen as running a 'dictatorship'


“Morning Edition,” NPR
May 29, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Iran May Hold the Key to Trump's Nuclear Revolution


Newsweek
May 29, 2025

Quoted: Frank von Hippel

How Nostalgia Ruins Economies


Foreign Affairs
May 28, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

How past presidents challenged habeas corpus


“Here & Now,” WBUR
May 28, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Romania’s democracy is back from the brink (for now)


Good Authority
May 27, 2025

Opinion: Grigore Pop-Eleches

When the Supreme Court Stood Firm on Habeas Corpus


Foreign Policy
May 26, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Documents Show E.P.A. Wants to Erase Greenhouse Gas Limits on Power Plants


The New York Times
May 24, 2025

Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer

The Party of ‘Denihilism’


The Bulwark
May 23, 2025

Cited: Eldar Shafir

Federal budget bill could devastate Planned Parenthood services in NJ


NJ Spotlight News
May 22, 2025

Opinion: Heather Howard

There is no excuse for the killing of two Israeli embassy workers


The Guardian
May 22, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Rep. McIver (D-NJ) charged in Newark ICE detention center clash


“Katy Tur Reports,” MSNBC
May 20, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

How will Trump’s trade deals reshape the world?


Financial Times
May 19, 2025

Interview: Harold James

The markets are declaring tariff victory too soon


Financial Times
May 18, 2025

Quoted: Harold James

What the last Trump presidency can teach us about fighting back


The Guardian
May 18, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

America’s Political Ethics Problem


Foreign Policy
May 18, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

'Stealthy Wealthy' Are Making Money With Boring Businesses


The Wall Street Journal
May 18, 2025

Cited, Quoted: Owen Zidar

“We lack a real vision for the future”


Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
May 17, 2025

Quoted: Simon Jäger

Heavily indebted Korea at risk of recession, warns Atif Mian


Korea JoongAng Daily
May 16, 2025

Interview: Atif Mian

Donald Trump’s Culture of Corruption


The New Yorker
May 16, 2025

Interview: Kim Lane Scheppele

Republican Tax Plan Targets Clean-Energy Supplies Tied to China


Bloomberg
May 14, 2025

Quoted: Jesse Jenkins

Iran Proposes Novel Path to Nuclear Deal With U.S.


The New York Times
May 13, 2025

Quoted: Seyed Hossein Mousavian

Before Trump weaponized the IRS to advance his political agenda, there was Nixon


“Here & Now,” WBUR
May 13, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Why an American Pope?


Project Syndicate
May 12, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

Letter: Locking Thiam out of the Ivorian election risks fresh instability


Financial Times
May 12, 2025

Opinion: Leonard Wantchekon

AI in the Era of Climate Change: Solution or Problem?


Communications of the ACM
May 12, 2025

Quoted: Elke Weber

The Post-World War II System Was Always Fragile


Foreign Policy
May 12, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

How Progressives Are Unwittingly Aiding the Rise of Autocracy


Foreign Policy
May 9, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

They’ve watched democracies fail. They see it happening under Trump.


The Christian Science Monitor
May 9, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

'Serious threat’: Trump admin pushes extreme deportation powers amid constitutional crisis warnings


“The Beat With Ari Melber,” MSNBC
May 9, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

A Mar-a-Lago Accord Could Break the Dollar


Project Syndicate
May 8, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

US-Iran nuclear talks: A win-win deal could avoid war


Middle East Eye
May 8, 2025

Opinion: Seyed Hossein Mousavian

Youth, Gangs, and the Internet: When Calls for Vengeance Go Online


Brewminate
May 8, 2025

Opinion: Laurence Ralph

What Social Security Could Teach DOGE About Efficiency


The Wall Street Journal
May 7, 2025

Opinion: Alan S. Blinder

How Johnson's Great Society aimed to make college affordable


“Here & Now,” WBUR
May 6, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Countering foreign influence on elections and democracy requires more—not less—research


Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
May 5, 2025

Opinion: Kevin T. Greene

Princeton’s Rory Truex unwraps Trump’s gifts to China, from tariffs to tech wars


South China Morning Post
May 5, 2025

Interview: Rory Truex

When Republicans Did Something About the Abuse of Power 


Foreign Policy
May 5, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Did our politics fail us during Covid?


“The Gray Area,” Vox
May 3, 2025

Interview: Frances Lee

The great mystery of American politics


The Economist
May 1, 2025

Quoted: Frances Lee

Most mainland Chinese citizens oppose use of force to unify with Taiwan: survey


South China Morning Post
May 1, 2025

Quoted: Rory Truex

How Does a Stymied Autocrat Deal With Defeat?


The New York Times
April 29, 2025

Quoted: Tali Mendelberg

How Trump has tried to remake America in his first 100 days


NBC News
April 29, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

10 key numbers that sum up Trump's first 100 days


NPR
April 29, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

We Have the Receipts


The Economist
April 28, 2025

Interview: Frances Lee

Experts warn of urban dangers for migrating birds


WROC-TV
April 28, 2025

Quoted: David Wilcove

A President Who Championed American Universities


Foreign Policy
April 28, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Last look: How America – and Trump – became addicted to emergency powers


“Fareed Zakaria | GPS,” CNN
April 27, 2025

Quoted: Deborah Pearlstein

The international criminal court should prosecute Syria’s Assad


The Guardian
April 27, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

The post-Covid world is only just becoming clear


Financial Times
April 26, 2025

Cited: Frances Lee

100 Days of Tearing Down Institutions—and Opponents


Foreign Policy
April 25, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Toxic masculinity is bad for men too, study says


ISRAEL21c
April 23, 2025

Cited: Susan Fiske

Trump v. higher education


“On Point,” WBUR
April 23, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Trump’s Trade War Should Target China’s Forced Labor


Foreign Policy
April 22, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

Hundreds of scholars say U.S. is swiftly heading toward authoritarianism


NPR
April 22, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele, Rory Truex

Tariffs Aren’t Enough to Bring Back the Glory Days of U.S. Manufacturing


Foreign Policy
April 21, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

A Nuclear Deal With Iran Is Possible—but Only if the U.S. Learns From History


Foreign Policy
April 18, 2025

Opinion: Seyed Hossein Mousavian

Meta on Trial + Is A.I. a ‘Normal’ Technology + HatGPT


“Hard Fork,” The New York Times
April 18, 2025

Interview: Arvind Narayanan

Make Congress Great Again


American Purpose
April 17, 2025

Opinion: Mickey Edwards

Trump Expands on Dubious Daily Tariff Revenue Claim


FactCheck.org
April 17, 2025

Quoted: Gene Grossman

The New Syria Is Run Like the Old


Foreign Policy
April 16, 2025

Opinion: Zaid Al-Ali

Shapiro arson attack underscores threats to politicians


The Hill
April 16, 2025

Quoted: Shannon Hiller

Magical Thinking About a Miracle Mineral


The New York Times
April 16, 2025

Opinion: Zeynep Tufekci

The risk of Congress giving up its own powers under Trump


“Here & Now,” WBUR
April 15, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

The Experts Who Kept the United States out of Recession


Foreign Policy
April 14, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

White House Moves Obama Portrait to Make Room for New One of Trump


The New York Times
April 11, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

Trump’s historic China tariffs spread pain through U.S. and global economies


The Washington Post
April 11, 2025

Quoted: Aaron Friedberg

Why Iran’s Supreme Leader Came Around to Nuclear Talks With the U.S.


The New York Times
April 11, 2025

Quoted: Hossein Mousavian

Brain drain? Trump cutbacks force scientists to seek jobs in Europe


Reuters
April 11, 2025

Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer

EU adviser finds Polish judiciary should disregard illegitimate higher courts


Courthouse News
April 10, 2025

Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele

Red Carpet for an Accused War Criminal: Why Is the I.C.C. Under Fire?


The New York Times
April 8, 2025

Quoted: Kenneth Roth

Another Group the Democrats Should Stop Taking for Granted


The New York Times
April 8, 2025

Quoted: Paul Starr

Why an overreliance on AI-driven modelling is bad for science


Nature
April 7, 2025

Opinion: Arvind Narayanan

Big Money in American Politics Started Here


Foreign Policy
April 7, 2025

Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer

Trump, Unbowed, Is Enacting Change on Scale Rarely Seen Before


The Wall Street Journal
April 7, 2025

Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer

Barack Obama – 2009


"The First 100 Days," C-SPAN
April 5, 2025

Interview: Julian E. Zelizer

New book examines Covid pandemic failures


"The Lead with Jake Tapper," CNN
April 4, 2025

Interview: Frances Lee

The end of globalisation as we know it


Financial Time
April 7, 2025

Interview: Harold James

Trump Tariffs 'Shattering Confidence' in the US


Bloomberg Markets: The Close
April 7, 2025

Quoted: Alan Blinder 

No Fed 'put' when it's unclear which way the economy may pivot


Reuters
April 7, 2025

Interview: Alan Blinder 

A Market-Rattling Attempt to Make the American Economy Trump Always Wanted


The Wall Street Journal
April 3, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

Trump ramps up tariffs, will it work to its promise?


GDToday
April 2, 2025

Quoted: Harold James

Entire Staff Is Fired at Office That Helps Poorer Americans Pay for Heating


The New York Times
April 2, 2025

Cited, Quoted: Seema Jayachandran

Could Trump’s Tariffs Lead to a Recession? What Experts Say


Newsweek
April 1, 2025

Quoted: Alan Blinder

The Democrats’ Michelle Obama Problem


Vox
April 1, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

Trump administration dismantles sources of government funding that built Silicon Valley


“Here & Now,” WBUR
April 1, 2025

Interview: Julian Zelizer

Experiment Generates Current from Earth’s Magnetic Field


IEEE Spectrum
March 31, 2025

Quoted: Christopher Chyba

Trump Wants to Convince the World That Climate Change Is a Good Thing


Rolling Stone
March 31, 2025

Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer

Can Trump run for a third term? The 22nd Amendment flatly prevents it.


The Washington Post
March 31, 2025

Quoted: Deborah Pearlstein 

Why Republicans Hate the Department of Education


Foreign Policy
March 31, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Earth’s Rotation Might Become the Next Renewable Energy Source


Dagens.com
March 29, 2025

Cited: Christopher Chyba

Donald Trump Is a Globalist


Project Syndicate
March 28, 2025

Opinion: Harold James

Lyft drivers study reveals racial profiling by law enforcement


Phys.org
March 28, 2025

Cited: Jonathan Mummolo

Trump Mentioned Biden 316 Times in 50 Days, Mostly to Blame Him for Things


The New York Times
March 28, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

‘Almost comical’: the Trump team’s first national security crisis


Financial Times
March 28, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

America’s Gold Fever


“On Point,” WBUR
March 27, 2025

Interview: Harold James

Trump’s Atrocious War on Higher Ed Demands an Aggressive Response


The New Republic
March 27, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer

Negative GDP growth is more likely than not


“Squawk on the Street,” CNBC
March 26, 2025

Interview: Alan Blinder

Trump wants a Nobel peace prize. Here’s how he can earn one


The Guardian
March 26, 2025

Opinion: Kenneth Roth

How Donald Trump personifies a quote from a 1921 George Bernard Shaw play


The Globe and Mail
March 26, 2025

Quoted: Julian Zelizer

Researchers Disprove Their Own Work by Producing Power From Earth's Rotation


ScienceAlert
March 25, 2025

Cited, Quoted: Christopher Chyba

They Are America’s Most Powerful Law Firms. Their Silence Is Deafening.


The New York Times
March 25, 2025

Opinion: Deborah Pearlstein

Trump Plays Recession Roulette With the American Economy


The Wall Street Journal
March 24, 2025

Opinion: Alan Blinder

Power Generated From Earth's Movement Through its Own Magnetic Field


Discover
March 24, 2025

Cited, Quoted: Christopher Chyba

The Affordable Care Act at 15 years old — successful, but facing challenges


NJ Spotlight News
March 24, 2025

Opinion: Heather Howard

Government Built Silicon Valley


Foreign Policy
March 24, 2025

Opinion: Julian Zelizer