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...science. We’re integrating diverse perspectives into a faithful representation of the bigger picture. According to a 1997 National Health Council report, 76 percent of Americans take health advice from the media, and TV news is the primary source for this information. And the most vulnerable Americans??those who stand to gain the most from accurate coverage—are the ones most likely to watch or read what we produce...
When she entered as a first-year, Lai says she bought into the so-called “model minority” myth about Asian Americans??they were naturally hard-working and dutiful, and thus attained more success in American society than other minority groups...
...often remarked that Americans??hardheaded hegemons—never learn from their mistakes. Egregious lapses in foresight, ill-fated invasions and the illiberal use of diplomatic finesse are common fodder for this critique. But this coming November, voters can’t play the part of imprudent Americans. As the future of the country rests on the results of the upcoming presidential election, they must learn from the debacle last time around in 2000 and demand curbs to the troubling new trend of electronic voting. Without a tangible record of the votes?...
...professor has also been monitoring the eating habits of ordinary Americans??and his observations have formed the basis for his ground-breaking work on obesity...
Last January, Glaeser co-authored a study that found the increasing ease of food preparation has increased Americans?? caloric intake. Since the growth of the pre-packaged food industry allows consumers to spend less time preparing meals, Americans are eating more—and their waist lines are expanding...