June 2026
Among those getting press during the month of May were the following individuals:
Melani McAlister was quoted by Al Jazeera in the article “Is Christian Zionism in the US on a decline?.”
Tara Sinclair spoke to Marketplace about the state of the economy.
Jung Yun’s book All the World Can Hold was reviewed by Library Journal and BookPage.
Scott Odell was quoted by The Minnesota Star Tribune in the article “Company behind proposed mine near the Boundary Waters has history of conflict with locals in Chile.”
Dave Karpf was quoted by Tech Policy Press in the article “Tech Policy Is on the Front Line of Fascism vs. Democracy. Pick a Side.”
Peter Loge was quoted by HuffPost in the article “'Here We Go Again': Experts Sound Off After Trump Calls Hakeem Jeffries A 'Thug’;” by “The National News Desk” in the article “Americans weigh in on their top concerns, but is Washington taking action?;” and by the Washington Examiner in the articles “GOP faces mounting political pressure to pass bipartisan housing bill,” and “Market expectations for rate hike haunt Warsh and GOP.”
Kelsey Nicole Nelson was featured in the article “Game On, Kelsey” in Gaithersburg City Lifestyle Magazine; and spoke to FOX 5 DC in the segments “Celebrity Dish,” and “Like it or Not: booing at commencement, NBA lottery.”
Steven Roberts authored the articles “A Bomber, Not a Builder,” and “Is the President a Crook?” for Shoreline Media Group.
Heather Stebbins and Ning Yu’s album Spirals was reviewed by Bandcamp in the article “The Best Contemporary Classical Music.”
Wendy Riemann authored the article “The Women Who Said Yes to a Proposal but Meant No” for Psychology Today.
Andrei Afanasev spoke to WJLA-ABC7 about whether a nuclear plant could be built in DC.
Alexander van der Horst was quoted by L’equipe France in the article “Tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur le « let », l'injustice ultime au tennis.”
Dania Arayssi co-authored the article “Has the US ‘Lost’ the Arab World?” for The National Interest.
Sina Azodi authored the article “The Myth of Zero Enrichment” for Foreign Policy; spoke to BBC World Service, BBC News, DW “The Day”, CNN, CNN International, and PBS News; and was quoted in the Al Jazeera articles “Iran war updates: Israel kills 24 in Lebanon as US awaits Tehran’s reply,” and “Trump shifts between diplomacy and threats in Iran standoff.”
Sarah Binder was quoted by Reuters in the article “Curbing release of Fed meeting transcripts may improve debate, Warsh says in book;” by Scripps News in the article “What will Kevin Warsh taking over at the Federal Reserve mean for consumers?;” by The Christian Science Monitor in the article “Balancing act for new Fed chair: Taming inflation amid rate-cut pressures;” and by The New York Times in the article “Defiant After Bad Week, Trump Pushes Ahead on Politically Unpopular Ideas.”
Jeffrey Ding was quoted by The New York Times in the article “Why A.I. is the Hidden Minefield of Trump’s China Visit;” and by The Christian Science Monitor in the article “In the race for AI supremacy, the US and China stake different paths.”
Marc Lynch’s book America’s Middle East was featured in the Middle East Eye article “America's Middle East: How Washington brought ruin to the region.”
Mike Mochizuki was quoted by The Diplomat in the article “Why Does Okinawa Have So Many US Military Bases?.”
David Shambaugh was quoted by Yahoo News in the article “Trump lands in China in search of wins. How the Iran war could complicate his summit with President Xi;” and by Foreign Affairs in the article “China Is Squandering a Golden Opportunity.”
Leah Brooks was quoted by “The Morning Dispatch” in the article “Why Can’t America Build Trains?.”
Jay Lerner spoke to “The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton” in the segment “This moment is testing how durable the IG system really is.”
Lucas Thevenard authored the article “When Law Speaks Loudest” for The Regulatory Review.
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