White House seeks to put a Trump-style stamp on college sports
The Washington Post
March 6, 2026
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
One of Trump’s Earliest Authoritarian Moves Is Starting to Explode in His Face
Slate
March 5, 2026
Quoted: Deborah N. Pearlstein
State schools chief Tom Horne's Office flagged 18,000 ESA parents for misspending $10.3 million, but only 6 were referred for prosecution
“12News,” KPNX
March 3, 2026
Quoted: Jennifer Jennings
Presidential war power: How Trump attacked Iran without congressional approval
“Here & Now,” WBUR
March 3, 2026
Interview: Julian Zelizer
Newsom’s ‘play dumb’ routine is not new — in fact, it has a clinical name
The Hill
March 2, 2026
Cited: Susan Fiske
Trump and Netanyahu’s attack on Iran is an illegal act of aggression
The Guardian
March 1, 2026
Opinion: Kenneth Roth
Trump strikes Iran again. Why presidents skip Congress to use military force
Axios
February 28, 2026
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
The financial anxiety that never goes away no matter how much money you earn is not a mindset problem it’s your nervous system still living in the economy you grew up in
Silicon Canals
February 27, 2026
Cited: Eldar Shafir
Condoms, gift cards and wedding gifts: Arizona parents allegedly misspent $10 million in ESA funds
“12News,” KPNX
February 26, 2026
Quoted: Jennifer Jennings
Autocracy is rising in the west. But the global south proves it’s not inevitable
The Guardian
February 26, 2026
Opinion: Kenneth Roth
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
Have Mercy: The Market for Pardons in Trump’s Wild West Wing
Vanity Fair
February 18, 2026
Quoted: Deborah Pearlstein
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
‘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
Voucher supporters say Empowerment Scholarship fraud is 1%. New records peg misspending closer to 20%.
KPNX
February 12, 2026
Quoted: Jennifer Jennings
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
Barnard students and faculty take part in novel national study of American immigration courtrooms
Columbia Spectator
February 5, 2026
Quoted: Amelia Frank-Vitale
Princeton faculty members discuss experience leading Sherrill transition teams
The Daily Princetonian
February 4, 2026
Quoted: Kathryn Edin, Heather Howard
Will Republicans kill the filibuster to pass Trump’s voter suppression bill?
Democracy Docket
February 4, 2026
Cited: Frances Lee
Voter swings raise midterm alarm bells for Trump's Republicans
AFP
February 4, 2026
Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer
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
Groom paused before saying vows and invited his step-daughter to join them. What happened next left everyone crying
Upworthy
January 31, 2026
Cited: Kathryn Edin, Sarah Pachman
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
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
Tensions over ICE in US: What do these immigration policies portend?
Anadolu Agency
January 27, 2026
Opinion: Filiz Garip
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
FACT FOCUS: As cold hits, Trump asks, where’s global warming? Scientists say it’s still here
Associated Press
January 23, 2026
Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer
Trump’s ‘pay-to-play’ politics fuel a ‘new gilded age’, experts say
The Guardian
January 23, 2026
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
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
Here’s how to fix America’s immigration system. Trump’s path is not the solution
The Guardian
January 21, 2026
Opinion: Kenneth Roth
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
Countries have gotten results after enriching the Trumps. Could Canada do the same?
CBC News
January 17, 2026
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
There’s Never Been a President Like Trump on Israel
Emissary, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
January 16, 2026
Opinion: Daniel C. Kurtzer
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
ICE policy limits use of lethal force. Minnesota shooting tests those constraints.
The Christian Science Monitor
January 9, 2026
Quoted: Udi Ofer
The White House is defending fatal ICE shooting of Minneapolis woman. But what are the rules of engagement?
CBC News
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
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
Five years after the January 6th attack on Congress, some Americans who were convicted for their roles marked the day by marching again to the Capitol
NPR News
January 6, 2026
Quoted: Shannon Hiller
Five years after January 6, dozens of pardoned insurrectionists have been arrested again
The 19th
January 6, 2026
Quoted: Shannon Hiller
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
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
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
Corn’s clean-energy promise is clashing with its climate footprint
The Gazette
December 28, 2025
Quoted: Harold James
Ownership change alone won’t fix PIA’s Rs600bn legacy problem, says Atif Mian
Business Recorder
December 27, 2025
Quoted: Atif Mian
The presidents who shaped the Kennedy Center into the institution it is now
“Here & Now,” WBUR
December 23, 2025
Interview: Julian Zelizer
Michigan Election Integrity Warriors Stop ‘Disastrous’ Ranked-Choice Voting Drive
The Federalist
December 22, 2025
Quoted: Nolan McCarty
‘Sand in the gears’: What Mass. can learn from the higher ed crackdown inspiring Trump
MassLive
December 22, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
‘It's a risk to history': Princeton history professor warns Trump admin pushing to revise history
MS NOW
December 22, 2025
Interview: Julian Zelizer
Joe Krakora ’76 Journeys from Public Defender to Clemency Mentor
Princeton Alumni Weekly
December 19, 2025
Profile: Joe Krakora
‘Terrorist groups must be covert and can’t use organisational mechanisms others can to stay on track — hence, most of them fail’
The Economic Times
December 18, 2025
Q&A: Jacob N. Shapiro
Farmworkers Are Frequently Exploited. But Few Farms Participate in a Program That Experts Say Could Prevent Abuse.
ProPublica
December 16, 2025
Quoted: Susan Marquis
Trump Says He Doesn’t Want the Best for His Enemies, but There Is Someone He Wants the Best For
The New York Times
December 16, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
Scaling Laws: AI Chatbots and the Future of Free Expression with Jacob Mchangama and Jacob Shapiro
Lawfare
December 16, 2025
Interview: Jacob N. Shapiro
JD Vance tours Pennsylvania to make economic case amid inflation concerns
Reuters
December 16, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
Are the Drug Boat Killings Trump’s Vietnam Moment?
Foreign Policy
December 15, 2025
Opinion: Julian Zelizer
Hong Kong court finds pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai guilty of sedition and collusion with foreign forces
CNBC
December 14, 2025
Quoted: Kenneth Roth
Head-on | Pakistan’s genocide in Bangladesh had a hidden US hand
Firstpost
December 12, 2025
Cited: 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
The Fed is likely to cut rates for a third time this year. What happens next year is less certain.
Yahoo! Finance
December 8, 2025
Quoted: Alan Blinder
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
Feds Promised ‘Radical Transparency’ but Are Withholding Rural Health Fund Applications
KFF Health News
December 2, 2025
Quoted: Heather Howard
Would more emphasis on high-stakes testing help address America’s learning woes?
Chaulkbeat
December 2, 2025
Quoted: Jennifer Jennings
‘This Is Murder’: Could Hegseth Face Prosecution For Alleged Order to ‘Kill Everyone’ on Boat in Caribbean?
Time
December 1, 2025
Quoted: Deborah Pearlstein
Unpopular And Under Pressure — Has Trump's Autocratic Offensive Stalled?
HuffPost
December 1, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
How a small Florida college became Trump’s blueprint to threaten higher ed in Mass.
MassLive
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
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
Donald Trump’s warning signs: Epstein case strips cracks in Republican Party
Clarin
November 22, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
New York Moves Forward With a Brooklyn Flood Protection Plan That Falls Short of Other City Projects
ProPublica
November 20, 2025
Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer
Bush, Biden & Harris at Cheney Funeral Service
“Ana Cabrera Reports,” MS NOW
November 20, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
MAGA division widening as Trump and MTG feud escalates
Straight Arrow News
November 19, 2025
Quoted: Nolan McCarty
AI-generated evidence is showing up in court. Judges say they're not ready.
NBC News
November 18, 2025
Quoted: Jonathan Mayer
How Mamdani Taps Into an American Socialist Tradition
Foreign Policy
November 17, 2025
Opinion: Julian Zelizer
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
Democrats square election wins with party fissures over shutdown
“Here & Now,” WBUR
November 11, 2025
Interview: Julian Zelizer
Your tax dollars pay for too many N.J. nursing homes that neglect your grandparents
NJ.com
November 10, 2025
Opinion: Heather Howard
Why Does the U.S. Set Presidential Term Limits?
Foreign Policy
November 10, 2025
Opinion: Julian Zelizer
New York’s fear of getting caught up in the “political war” between Trump and Mamdani that promises to escalate in 2026
La Nacion
November 9, 2025
Quoted: 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
Concerns Over Fairness, Access Rise as States Compete for Slice of $50B Rural Health Fund
KFF Health News
November 7, 2025
Opinion: Heather Howard
Donald Trump under pressure on economy after Democratic election wins
Financial Times
November 7, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
Dick Cheney’s Push For a Stronger Presidency Reached a Reckoning Under Donald Trump
Time
November 4, 2025
Quoted: Lauren Wright
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
Does freedom of contribution for spouses have to go away?
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
October 31, 2025
Quoted: Simon Jäger
Radiation Fears Bring MAHA and MAGA Movements Into Conflict
The New York Times
October 28, 2025
Quoted: Frank von Hippel
Bill Gates calls for climate fight to shift focus from curbing emissions to reducing human suffering
Associated Press
October 28, 2025
Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer
Bill Gates Says Climate Change ‘Will Not Lead to Humanity’s Demise’
The New York Times
October 28, 2025
Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer
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
Political violence has gripped the U.S. this year. Experts say it's not as simple as left and right.
CBS News
October 27, 2025
Quoted: Roudabeh Kishi
Amid attacks on his faith, Zohran Mamdani excites Muslim, South Asian voters
USA Today
October 26, 2025
Quoted: Amaney Jamal
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
White House’s entire East Wing being demolished for Trump’s $300M ballroom
MSNBC
October 23, 2025
Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer
Trump's shutdown pay plan prioritizes security personnel over civilian workers
Reuters
October 23, 2025
Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer
US VP Vance calls for ‘patience’ as Israel and Hamas trade blame over ceasefire violations
DW News
October 22, 2025
Quoted: Daniel Kurtzer
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
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
What makes a protest turn violent? Experts cite aggressive police, deep anger and more
USA Today
October 18, 2025
Quoted: Roudabeh Kishi
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
Five Women Who Have Been Appointed to Endowed Faculty Positions
Women in Academia Report
October 16, 2025
Cited: Jennifer Jennings
SPIA Dean Jamal Offers Words of Wisdom on Constructive Dialogues in a Polarized World
Town Topics
October 15, 2025
Quoted: Amaney Jamal
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
Biodiversity loss due to land use change could be highly underestimated: Study
Mongabay
October 14, 2025
Quoted: David Wilcove
Trump’s role in halting Gaza’s suffering was driven by self-interest. Will that be enough for him to finish the job?
The Guardian
October 14, 2025
Opinion: Kenneth Roth
The History of the Department of Justice
“Here & Now,” WBUR
October 14, 2025
Interview: 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
The NDC death loop (Part 2): Demands for ambition, disappointment and relevance in a fractured world
Down to Earth
October 8, 2025
Quoted: Navroz Dubash
What Trump’s tariffs are doing to West Coast ports—and the future of the dockworkers
Fast Company
October 7, 2025
Quoted: Gene Grossman
Trump Is Not Afraid of Civil War. Neither Is Stephen Miller.
The New York Times
October 7, 2025
Quoted: Rory Truex
The “Dual State” Theory Was Invented to Describe Nazis. The Supreme Court Could Take Us There.
Mother Jones
October 6, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
States try getting tough on political violence after Charlie Kirk killing
Politico
October 4, 2025
Quoted: Shannon Hiller
The Weak Link in Trump’s Mideast Peace Plan Might Be Trump Himself
Foreign Policy
October 3, 2025
Opinion: Daniel Kurtzer
This Nation’s First Dictatorship Is Emerging. It Is Time To Call It What It Is.
The Fulcrum
October 2, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
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
Trump’s moves to tighten power and punish enemies draw comparisons to places where democracy faded
Associated Press
September 28, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
Canada recognizes a Palestinian state. Israel says it's a non-starter. So what does it mean for Palestinians?
CBC
September 27, 2025
Cited: Daniel C. Kurtzer
Amaney Jamal: United Nations Should Reevaluate Its Approach to Afghanistan
8AM Media
September 27, 2025
Quoted: Amaney Jamal
Trump’s attack on George Soros is the next step in the autocrat’s handbook
The Guardian
September 27, 2025
Opinion: Kenneth Roth
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
How a Space Mission Revealed Life on Our Planet Three Decades Ago
Modern Engineering Marvels
September 23, 2025
Quoted: Christopher Chyba
A global call from leading economists urge action to protect public interest media for economic prosperity and human progress
Forum on Information and Democracy
September 22, 2025
Opinion: Atif Mian
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
Trump’s New Restrictions on Pentagon Reporters ‘Should Alarm Every American’
Common Dreams
September 20, 2025
Quoted: Kenneth Roth
How Housing Market Could Reach 'Tipping Point' Under Trump
Newsweek
September 19, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
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
The Supreme Court Greenlit the President’s Political Prosecutions—Even Unlawful Ones
Mother Jones
September 18, 2025
Quoted: 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
‘Green’ diesel producer’s supplier linked to Amazon deforestation
Grist
September 16, 2025
Quoted: Tim Searchinger
Employers Have Exploited and Abused H-2A Farmworkers for Years. It Doesn’t Have to Be That Way.
ProPublica
September 16, 2025
Quoted: Susan Marquis
Owners of now-defunct North Jersey nightclubs recall when 'every night was Friday night'
northjersey.com
September 16, 2025
Cited: Patrick Sharkey
How RFK Jr. is undermining the legacy of his uncle, JFK, by upending vaccination policy in the U.S.
“Here & Now,” WBUR
September 16, 2025
Interview: Julian Zelizer
Aaron Friedberg on the Trump Administration’s Surprising China Policy
"Conversations with Bill Kristol," AEI
September 15, 2025
Interview: Aaron Friedberg
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
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
Rising political violence targets government entities and staff, experts warn
Hearst TV
September 11, 2025
Quoted: Shannon Hiller
Charlie Kirk's death highlights rise in political violence: 'It's affecting Americans'
Fox13 Tampa Bay
September 11, 2025
Quoted: Shannon Hiller
Shooting of Charlie Kirk shocks Iowa State students and raises concerns about political violence
KCCI
September 11, 2025
Quoted: Shannon Hiller
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
The Killing of Charlie Kirk and the Political Violence Haunting America
Time
September 10, 2025
Quoted: 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
Murder on the High Seas? What You Need to Know about the U.S. Strike on the Caribbean Vessel
Just Security
September 9, 2025
Interview: Rebecca Ingber
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
13 “Compliments” That Signal Someone Doesn’t See You As An Equal
Yahoo! Life
September 4, 2025
Cited: Susan Fiske
What if artificial intelligence is just a “normal” technology?
The Economist
September 4, 2025
Cited: Arvind Narayanan
Trump’s killing of 11 alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers sets a dangerous precedent
The Guardian
September 4, 2025
Opinion: Kenneth Roth
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
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
From prison to professor: Scholar builds Africa’s future of economics in Zanzibar
The Citizen
August 28, 2025
Profile: Leonard Wantchekon
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
Trump's move to fire Lisa Cook threatens Fed independence, risks inflation: Experts
ABC News
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
The Trump Administration Dismisses the Endangered Species List as 'Hotel California.' But There's Far More to the Story
Inside Climate News
August 24, 2025
Quoted: David Wilcove
Rate cut in Sept. is 'more likely than not': Fmr. Fed vice chair
Yahoo! Finance
August 22, 2025
Interview: Alan Blinder
Planet Nine may not be alone, as astronomers spot hints of a hidden ‘Planet Y’ far beyond Neptune
The Economic Times
August 22, 2025
Cited: Christopher Chyba
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
To defeat Trumpism, Democrats must speak the language of pain
Salon
August 21, 2025
Cited: Keith Wailoo
Mountain hikes, cowboy hats: Why the Fed’s Jackson Hole event is the hottest ticket in econ
Marketplace
August 19, 2025
Quoted: Alan Blinder
Looking back on Texas' history of mid-decade redistricting
“Here & Now,” WBUR
August 19, 2025
Interview: Julian Zelizer
‘Hallmarks of authoritarianism’: Trump banks on loyalists as he wages war on truth
The Guardian
August 18, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
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
Amid Climate Risks, Nepal’s Farmers Persevere with Agriculture in Disaster-Prone Regions
Scienmag.com
August 14, 2025
Cited: Michael Oppenheimer
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
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
‘To call India’s fast-growing economy ‘dead’ is so Trumpian —the US President is undermining faith in American statistics’
The Economic Times
August 7, 2025
Quoted: Alan Blinder
Wages, productivity... What is the real benefit of consultants for Belgian companies?
L’Echo
August 7, 2025
Cited: Simon Jäger
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
The threat of political violence is keeping parents out of elected office
The 19th
August 4, 2025
Quoted: Shannon Hiller
Can the U.S. Timber Industry and Forest Carbon Credit Programs Coexist?
Time
August 4, 2025
Quoted: Timothy Searchinger
The Hiroshima Exhibition the World Wasn’t Allowed to See
Foreign Policy
August 4, 2025
Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer
After a reference to Trump’s impeachments is removed from a history museum, complex questions echo
Associated Press
August 2, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
Princeton's Blinder Weighs In on Kugler, Jobs and Rates
Bloomberg
August 1, 2025
Interview: Alan Blinder
Buttigieg faces soft spot with Black voters as White House speculation grows
The Hill
August 1, 2025
Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer
Beer Distributors Got Their Long-Coveted Tax Cut. Here’s Why It Matters.
Vine Pair
August 1, 2025
Quoted: Owen Zidar
How the coronavirus sparked an epidemic of intellectual malpractice
Salem News
August 1, 2025
Cited: Frances Lee
Still unsure of tariff impact, the Fed resists Trump’s pressure to lower interest rates
The Boston Globe
July 30, 2025
Quoted: Alan S. Blinder
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
From Johnson to Reagan: Experts Unpack the Rhetoric That Framed Medicare’s Birth
Medscape
July 29, 2025
Opinion: Keith Wailoo
How the ‘Paranoid Style’ Took Over U.S. Politics
Foreign Policy
July 28, 2025
Opinion: Julian E. Zelizer
From Johnson to Reagan: Experts Unpack the Rhetoric That Framed Medicare’s Birth
Medscape
July 29, 2025
Opinion: Keith Wailoo
China’s Vulnerability to International Pressure on Human Rights Practices
ChinaFile
July 29, 2025
Opinion: Kenneth Roth
Tsunami and hurricane defenses around the world are failing; UT scientist suggests drastic action
Yahoo News
July 30, 2025
Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer
Shocking new risk map reveals America's disaster hotspots and safe havens… where does your hometown rank?
News Flash
July 31, 2025
Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer
Jerome Powell isn't flinching from Trump. Leaders should take note.
Business Insider
July 25, 2025
Quoted: Alan S. Blinder
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
Jerome Powell must quit to save the Fed, one prominent economist says
CNN
July 22, 2025
Quoted: Alan S. Blinder
The growing Brics divide between carbon nations and electrostates
Financial Times
July 22, 2025
Opinion: Benjamin H. Bradlow
Trump Told Park Workers to Report Displays That ‘Disparage’ Americans. Here’s What They Flagged.
The New York Times
July 22, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
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
Power Generated From Earth's Movement Through its Own Magnetic Field
Discover
March 24, 2025
Quoted: Chris Chyba
With Trump threatening Powell, what's at stake with an independent federal reserve?
ABC News
July 17, 2025
Quoted: Alan S. Blinder
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
The ‘stealthy wealthy’ have been rising in America — they make things and get rich slowly in contrast to Silicon Valley’s elite: Owen Zidar
The Economic Times
July 17, 2025
Q&A: Owen Zidar
When It Comes to Undermining America, We Have a Winner
The New York Times
July 15, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
How Lyndon Johnson Moved the Nation Forward on Immigration
Foreign Policy
July 14, 2025
Opinion: Julian Zelizer
Threats against public officials persist in year after Trump assassination attempt
The Hill
July 13, 2025
Quoted: Shannon Hiller
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
Musk’s Chatbot Started Spouting Nazi Propaganda. That’s Not the Scariest Part.
The New York Times
July 11, 2025
Opinion: Zeynep Tufekci
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
The US faces more frequent extreme weather events, but attitudes and actions aren’t keeping up
Associated Press
July 8, 2025
Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer
Congressional Budget Office faces criticism over deficit analysis
“Here and Now,” WBUR
July 8, 2025
Interview: Julian Zelizer
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” Leaves the Congressional Budget Office Battling for Relevance
Foreign Policy
July 4, 2025
Opinion: Julian Zelizer
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
Israel's war may have weakened the hold of Iran-aligned groups on Iraqi politics
The National
July 2, 2025
Opinion: Zaid Al-Ali
How a Nuclear Attack on the U.S. Might Unfold, Step by Step
The Washington Post
July 2, 2025
Cited: Sébastien Philippe
Major SALT Deduction Cap Boost Passes Senate. Here's Who Would Benefit
Newsweek
July 2, 2025
Quoted: Owen Zidar
N.J. reparations report has 93 ways to address centuries of racial injustice
NJ.com
June 30, 2025
Quoted: Khalil Gibran Muhammad
Is Trump’s Use of Executive Power Really So Different?
Foreign Policy
June 30, 2025
Opinion: Julian Zelizer
A shadow Fed chief could lead to a ‘revolt’ on the FOMC against Powell’s successor, former vice chair warns
Fortune
June 28, 2025
Quoted: Alan Blinder
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
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
Trump Enters Fraught Two-Week Run as Tax, Trade Deadlines Loom
Bloomberg
June 25, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
Online and IRL, Trump Offers a Window Into His Psyche
The New York Times
June 24, 2025
Quoted: Gary J. Bass
Trump Veers From Victory Lap to Expletive-Laced Rant as Ceasefire Proves Fragile
Time
June 24, 2025
Quoted: Lauren Wright
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
Trump is taking fire over ‘forever wars’, but Maga’s real battle awaits
The Times
June 22, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
The war over federal troops in LA and the problem we all live with
The Grio
June 21, 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
‘He’s moving at a truly alarming speed’: Trump propels US into authoritarianism
The Guardian
June 19, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
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
After the Minnesota Attacks: How Communities Can Respond to the Climate of Hostility Facing Public Officials
Just Security
June 18, 2025
Opinion: Bridging Divides Institute
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
Professor on SCOTUS upholding Tennessee ban on some gender-affirming care for minors
ABC News Live
June 18, 2025
Interview: Deborah Pearlstein
Political violence is on the rise, experts say, with shootings of Minnesota lawmakers just the latest example
KAAL-TV
June 17, 2025
Cited: Bridging Divides Institute
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
‘I have never seen such open corruption’: Trump’s crypto deals and loosening of rules shock observers
The Guardian
June 17, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
Scientists Just Hacked the Planet: This New Tech Extracts Energy Directly From Earth’s Spin and Could End the Fossil Fuel Era
Sustainability Times
June 16, 2025
Cited: Christopher Chyba
Survey: 65% of Americans think tariffs would be bad for their personal finances
Bankrate
June 16, 2025
Quoted: Layna Mosley
Simon Jager, economist: “We must get rid of the romantic idea of the industrial worker who would be the future of the country”
Le Monde
June 15, 2025
Interview: Simon Jäger
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
Troops are now patrolling Los Angeles. This is a disaster waiting to happen
The Guardian
June 12, 2025
Opinion: Kenneth Roth
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
Protests against Trump are spreading — and creating a labour movement
CBC News
June 10, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
Exploring the history of presidents deploying the National Guard
“Here & Now,” WBUR
June 9, 2025
Interview: 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
What Trump's national emergencies could mean for American democracy
NPR
June 9, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
What happened the last time a U.S. president overrode a state to deploy the National Guard
CBC News
June 9, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
Everybody loses in trade wars, former Fed official says
Yahoo! Finance
June 9, 2025
Quoted: Alan Blinder
Trump bill set to add trillions to US debt pile – can America stop it climbing?
The Guardian
June 7, 2025
Quoted: Owen Zidar
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
Climate change meets comedy in new video campaign with David Cross and Michael Oppenheimer
CBS Mornings
June 3, 2025
Interview: Michael Oppenheimer
Why Trump's current tariffs are so different from his 2018 round
Marketplace
June 2, 2025
Quoted: Layna Mosley
‘We need new numbers’: Comedian David Cross cracks jokes to spread climate crisis awareness
The Guardian
June 2, 2025
Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer
The Trump administration has shut down more than 100 climate studies
MIT Technology Review
June 2, 2025
Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer
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
DR. ATUL KOHLI TO GULAN: Dependence on natural resources does not have to be a curse
Gulan
June 1, 2025
Interview: Atul Kohli
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
Why Are Republicans Planning to Tax University Endowments More Heavily Than Other Forms of Private Wealth?
The American Prospect
May 30, 2025
Opinion: Paul Starr
Hungary inspires U.S. conservatives. Its leader is seen as running a 'dictatorship'
“Morning Edition,” NPR
May 29, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
How Hungary’s higher education overhaul became a model for US conservatives
Europe Says
May 29, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
Trump’s latest pardons benefit an array of political allies and public figures
Associated Press
May 29, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
Trump’s big plans on trade and more run up against laws of political gravity, separation of powers
Associated Press
May 29, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
Romania’s democracy is back from the brink (for now)
Good Authority
May 27, 2025
Opinion: Grigore Pop-Eleches
Who are the 'stealthy wealthy' and how do they make their money?
CNN
May 25, 2025
Interview: Owen M. Zidar
Documents Show E.P.A. Wants to Erase Greenhouse Gas Limits on Power Plants
The New York Times
May 24, 2025
Quoted: Michael Oppenheimer
9 things to know about the big, private-school voucher plan in Republicans' tax bill
NPR
May 23, 2025
Cited, Quoted: Jennifer Jennings
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
What the last Trump presidency can teach us about fighting back
The Guardian
May 18, 2025
Opinion: Kenneth Roth
'Stealthy Wealthy' Are Making Money With Boring Businesses
The Wall Street Journal
May 18, 2025
Cited, Quoted: Owen Zidar
‘Between a mathematician and a Trump-loving hooligan’: Romania’s stark presidential choice
The Guardian
May 17, 2025
Cited: Grigore Pop-Eleches
Heavily indebted Korea at risk of recession, warns Atif Mian
Korea JoongAng Daily
May 16, 2025
Interview: Atif Mian
Republican Tax Plan Targets Clean-Energy Supplies Tied to China
Bloomberg
May 14, 2025
Quoted: Jesse Jenkins
Gulf Leaders Court Trump With Big Deals as Skeptics Question Motives
Newsweek
May 13, 2025
Quoted: Daniel Kurtzer
What Cracks in Trump-Netanyahu Ties Could Mean for US Support of Israel
Newsweek
May 13, 2025
Quoted: Daniel Kurtzer
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
Children’s health services could see trims even under scaled-back Medicaid cuts
Stateline
May 12, 2025
Quoted: Heather Howard
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
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
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
Missouri poised to become first U.S. state to exempt stock sale profits from income taxes
Associated Press
May 7, 2025
Quoted: Owen Zidar
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
We’ve been ostracised for telling the truth about how the liberal elite got Covid so wrong
The Telegraph
May 5, 2025
Interview: Frances Lee
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
Trump wants us to have more kids — but it's more expensive than ever
Salon
May 4, 2025
Quoted: Kathryn Edin
Donald Trump’s ‘Marie Antoinette moment’: call for national sacrifice falls flat
Financial Times
May 4, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
Behind Trump’s ‘100 days’ message of smashing success, a week of setbacks
The Washington Post
May 2, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
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
Maryland, Florida among states considering menthol cigarette bans as feds delay action
InTheBlackNet
April 29, 2025
Quoted: Keith Wailoo
How Trump has tried to remake America in his first 100 days
NBC News
April 29, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
Democrats keep saying America is an “oligarchy.” Is that true?
Vox
April 28, 2025
Cited: Tali Mendelberg
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
100 Days of Tearing Down Institutions—and Opponents
Foreign Policy
April 25, 2025
Opinion: Julian Zelizer
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
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
Years of Distrust Hang Over US and Iran as Their Negotiators Head to Oman
Bloomberg
April 10, 2025
Quoted: Hossein Mousavian
EU adviser finds Polish judiciary should disregard illegitimate higher courts
Courthouse News
April 10, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
Trump tariffs won't entice companies to expand US manufacturing, economic experts warn
ABC News
April 9, 2025
Quoted: Layna Mosley
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
Trump, Unbowed, Is Enacting Change on Scale Rarely Seen Before
The Wall Street Journal
April 7, 2025
Quoted: Julian E. Zelizer
New book examines Covid pandemic failures
"The Lead with Jake Tapper," CNN
April 4, 2025
Interview: Frances Lee
‘What Is Our Country Becoming?’ Four Columnists Map Out Where Trump Is Taking America.
The New York Times
April 4, 2025
Interview: Zeynep Tufekci
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
'Sea of Idiocy:' Economists Say Trump Tariffs Will Raise Price of Switch 2 and Everything Else
404 Media
April 3, 2025
Quoted: Gene Grossman
Countries worldwide faced with responding to tariffs that defy logic for economists and foreign leaders alike
The Globe and Mail
April 3, 2025
Quoted: Harold James
EU legal adviser finds Hungary erred by nixing contract for independent radio station
Courthouse News
April 3, 2025
Quoted: Kim Lane Scheppele
A Market-Rattling Attempt to Make the American Economy Trump Always Wanted
The Wall Street Journal
April 3, 2025
Quoted: Julian Zelizer
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
Fixing the Youth Mental Health Crisis: Data-Driven Solutions for a Safer, Healthier Future
Devdiscourse
April 1, 2025
Cited: Janet Currie
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
Is Europe marching — or crawling — toward economic independence?
Marketplace
March 31, 2025
Quoted: Harold James
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
Breaking Trust in the Government Will Not Be Efficient in the Long Run
ProMarket
March 31, 2025
Opinion: Jacob Shapiro
Earth’s Rotation Might Become the Next Renewable Energy Source
Dagens.com
March 29, 2025
Cited: Christopher Chyba
Trump's tariffs: A path to manufacturing revival or economic disruption?
GDToday
March 29, 2025
Quoted: Harold James
Authors of ‘In Covid’s Wake’ on their criticism of the government’s pandemic response
PBS News Hour
March 28, 2025
Interview: Frances Lee
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
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