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Posted on September 18, 2020 by

Joel Cooper and Elke Weber:The psychology of reopening: Why we’re not taking the pandemic as seriously as before (The Daily Princetonian) 
Elke Weber:Op-Ed: How to get through to your risk-taking friends in the COVID-19 pandemic (Los Aangeles Times) 
Cecilia Rouse: How millennials’ financial futures have been impacted by pandemic unemployment (CNBC) 
Alan S. Blinder: Will Congress Ever Break the Covid Relief Standoff? (The Wall Street Journal)and Economists warn of US ‘wasteland’ without stimulus deal (Financial Times)
Peter Hepburn:Eviction Filings by Big Landlords Surged After Trump Issued Ban (Bloomberg) 
Eddie Glaude Jr.: Princeton Prof. on Race Relations: “Our Democracy Is Broken” (PBS) 
Chika Okeke-Agulu: Museums Are Filled With Stolen African Art. Is It Time To Return It? (NPR) 
Julian Zelizer:It’s hard to write a tell-all book when Trump is constantly telling on himself (CNN)andTrump’s federal budget is bigger than Biden’s campaign war chest (NBC News) 
Adji Bousso Dieng, incoming faculty: New website by Senegalese AI expert spotlights Africans in STEM (Thomson Reuters Foundation) 
Frederik Simons: Ocean’s hidden heat measured with earthquake sounds (Science Magazine) 
Nicole Avena: 5 Signs of Vitamin D Deficiency You Should Never Ignore (Eat This, Not That!) 

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