‘Marie Antoinette,’ ‘private jet’: Michelle Wu, Josh Kraft trade barbs as Boston mayor’s race gets off to a fiery start
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that substantive engagement is a good starting place for an election, since candidates can’t differentiate themselves without attacking their opponents.
Addictive’ tariffs are here to stay, warns Wharton professor, even if Democrats win the next election
Joao Gomes of the Wharton School says it is likely that some tariffs are here to stay.
University of Pennsylvania grad follows in ancestor's footsteps 142 years later
Faruq Adger, who graduated from Penn yesterday, is following in the footsteps of his fifth-great uncle, William Adger, the first Black man to receive a degree from Penn’s College of Arts and Sciences.
Florida’s housing market softens as climate-related costs mount
Benjamin Keys of the Wharton School compares the approach of insurers in Florida’s housing market to “shrinkflation” by consumer brands.
What caregivers should know about end-of-life rallies
Lucid episodes are part of dementia, says Jason Karlawish of the Perelman School of Medicine.
Trump suggests Biden’s cancer diagnosis was hidden from public
PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel comments on the prostate cancer diagnosis of former President Biden.
Here’s the secret to valuing a startup investment like a venture capitalist
In an opinion essay, Lori Rosenkopf of the Wharton School says that the team behind a startup is more important to smart investing than the actual product being developed, highlighting Wharton alumna Amy Errett and her foundation of hair-color company Madison Reed.
U.S. COVID-19 response ignored pandemic plans and science while silencing dissent

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Penn salutes graduates at University’s 269th Commencement

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