Medical school graduate surprised with prosthetic running leg 6ABC.com Medical school graduate surprised with prosthetic running leg Penn Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia resident Andrea Szabo recently received a prosthetic leg to help her achieve her running goals.
Endless varieties of the S&P 500, based on people’s beliefs Forbes Endless varieties of the S&P 500, based on people’s beliefs A survey by the Baker Retailing Center at the Wharton School finds that three-quarters of Gen Z prefer to buy from sustainable companies rather than just brand names.
‘Warped history’: How the U.S. Supreme Court justified gutting gay rights The Guardian ‘Warped history’: How the U.S. Supreme Court justified gutting gay rights In an Op-Ed, Marci Hamilton of the School of Arts & Sciences says that right-wing justices have disregarded 250 years of constitutional law to punish Americans who don’t share their religious values.
American families need SNAP benefits more now than ever The Hill American families need SNAP benefits more now than ever In an Op-Ed, Aaron Richterman, Christina Roberto, and Harsha Thirumurthy of the Perelman School of Medicine argue for the reauthorization of SNAP benefits to combat food insufficiency.
‘All we want is revenge’: How social media fuels gun violence among teens KFF Health News ‘All we want is revenge’: How social media fuels gun violence among teens PIK Professor Desmond Upton Patton says that online outpourings of grief after gang violence often presage additional violence.
This is public housing. Just don’t call it that The New York Times This is public housing. Just don’t call it that Bianca Serbin, a 2022 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences, is noted for her honors thesis on the Moderately Priced Dwelling Unit program in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Catholic Archdioceses in California file for bankruptcy amid clergy sex abuse claims NPR Catholic Archdioceses in California file for bankruptcy amid clergy sex abuse claims Marci Hamilton of the School of Arts & Sciences says that on average child abuse victims don’t come forward until their 50s.
Rising insurance costs start to hit home sales The Wall Street Journal Rising insurance costs start to hit home sales A Wharton School study finds that on average, 30% of homes have flood insurance policies in high-risk areas.
How a home mortgage ‘lock in’ impacts the entire housing market NPR How a home mortgage ‘lock in’ impacts the entire housing market A paper co-authored by Lu Liu of the Wharton School finds that moving rates go down by 9% for every percentage-point increase in mortgage rates.
Texas Tribune, hailed as nonprofit media success, suffers first layoffs The Washington Post Texas Tribune, hailed as nonprofit media success, suffers first layoffs Victor Pickard of the Annenberg School for Communication says that the Texas Tribune’s layoffs reflect broader structural problems that are facing local journalism.