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Posted on October 25, 2020 by jfasano

Bob Surace:Working Through First Fall Without Football in Memory, PU Coach Surace Keeping Disciplined, Upbeat Approach (Town Topics) 
Christopher Sims:‘Selfish and reckless.’ More than 700 economists strongly oppose Trump’s reelection (CNN Business) 
Alan S. Blinder:The Trump ‘Jobs Boom’ Is a Convenient Myth (The Wall Street Journal)
Julian Zelizer:  

  • Trump seeds the ground for possible loss with personal attacks (Politico) 
  • Trump ups pressure on Barr to probe Bidens as election nears (Associated press) 
  • Trump’s Campaign Language Two Weeks Out From Election (WBUR)  
  • Is Trump Really That Racist? (NPR) 

Andrew Reynolds: What Pope Francis’s comments about gay families could mean for LGBTQ people worldwide (The Washington Post) 
Elsa Voytas, PhD candidate: Chileans vote this weekend whether to rewrite the Pinochet-era constitution. (The Washington Post)
Talia Young, postdoctoral research associate:Meet Philadelphia’s First “Community-Supported Fishery” (Next City) 
Christina Riehl:Vicious Woodpecker Battles Draw an Avian Audience (Scientific American)  
Orley Ashenfelter:How Income Inequality Has Erased Your Chance to Drink the Great Wines (The New York Times) 
M. Christine Boyer: Apartment Rents Are Plunging in the World’s Richest Cities. It’s Time For You to Negotiate (Bloomberg) 

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