April 2025
Among those getting press during the month of March were the following individuals:
Elisabeth Anker was quoted by USA Today in the article “It's Barron Trump's birthday: The 'King of the internet' and MAGA crown prince turns 19.’’
Vanessa Northington Gamble was quoted by Smithsonian Magazine in the article “The Nation’s First Black Female Doctor Blazed a Path for Women in Medicine. But She Was Left Out of the Story for Decades.”
Roy Grinker spoke to KCBS-AM, San Francisco, about the fifth anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Holden Thorp authored the article “Come together, right now’’ for Science. He authored the article “The Autism Mystery That Isn’t’’ for The New York Times.
Jessica Denson was quoted by Dance Magazine in the article “Behind “The Nelken Line” Dance Protest in DC—and the Organizers’ Hope to Take It National.”
Steven Hamilton spoke to the Australian Broadcasting Corp. in the segments “Australia to feel the pain of Trump's trade war’’ and “Donald Trumps goes the hard way on tariffs.’’
Tara Sinclair was quoted by The New York Times in the articles “As Layoffs Continue, Federal Workers Face Sluggish Job Market” and “Investors Thought They Had Trump Figured Out. They Were Wrong.’’ She was quoted by NPR in the article “Regular reporting of economic data could be at risk with federal job cuts;” by Al Jazeera in the article “Why are Trump supporters claiming he wants to crash the US stock market?;” and by Poynter in the article “White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says tariffs are ‘a tax cut.’ Economists say they aren’t.”
Samuel Ashworth was quoted by The Washington Post in the article “A famous chef’s autopsy tells the story of his career.’’ He authored the article “Everything TV Taught You About Autopsies Is Wrong” for The Atlantic.
Alexa Alice Joubin was quoted by EdTech Magazine in the article “AI-Powered Teaching Assistants Can Drive Student Success.”
Aaron Bateman spoke to the Australian Broadcasting Corp. in the segment “Undersea communication cables: Critical infrastructure and vulnerable.’’
Neil Johnson was quoted by NBC News in the article “Meta's Community Notes will use tech from Elon Musk's X” and by Nature in the article “‘Boggles the mind’: US defence department slashes research on emerging threats.”
Lisa Bowleg was quoted by CNN in the article “‘People will die based on these decisions’: Trump administration cuts funding for dozens of HIV studies.”
Sherry Molock was quoted by NPR in the article “More Black teens are in mental health crisis. This church tries to help them heal.’’
Sarah Binder was quoted by USA Today in the article “House censures Al Green for heckling Trump during speech to joint session of Congress.’’
Nathan Brown was quoted by DW in the article “Arab League to try to counter Trump's 'Gaza Riviera' plan.”
Jeffrey Ding was quoted by Fortune in the article “How DeepSeek erased Silicon Valley’s AI lead and wiped $1 trillion from U.S. markets.”
Harvey Feigenbaum was quoted by USA Today in the article “Scrambled Vance Greenland trip raises questions over Trump bid for island.”
Henry Hale spoke to CBS News about efforts to broker a Russia-Ukraine cease fire and to KMSP-FOX9, Minneapolis, about the phone call between President Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky.
Ibrahim Al-Assil was quoted by The New York Times in the article “Talks on Syria’s Future Fall Short of Promises, Participants Say.”
Michael Miller was quoted by Canada’s CBC News in the article “U.S. could lose democracy status, says global watchdog.’’
Jack Santucci was quoted by WGBH Boston in the article “Boston braces to consider ranked choice voting in local elections.”
Christopher Warshaw co-authored the article “The House’s Republican bias is gone. But the gerrymander lives’’ for The Washington Post.
Imani Cheers spoke to CGTN in the segment “International Women’s Day celebration: Women’s achievements and gender equality’’ and in the segment “The Heat: U.S. Immigration.’’
David Karpf was quoted by Canada’s CBC News in the article “U.S. federal workers clamp down on their communications in climate of DOGE-induced fear.’’
Ethan Porter was quoted by The Washington Post in the article “How Trump uses the power of names to impose his story of America.’’
Peter Loge was quoted by the Washington Examiner in the articles “Jump in inflation expectations bad news for Trump, the Fed, and all Americans” and “Democratic sentiment hits record low as consumers fret Trump agenda.” He was quoted by the Sinclair Broadcast Group’s “The National News Desk” in the articles “Trump urges Russia to agree with ceasefire to end 'horrible bloodbath' with Ukraine” and in the article “Astronauts Williams, Wilmore return to Earth after unexpected 9-month space mission.” He was quoted by Agence France-Presse in the article “Trump brings the bling with Oval Office makeover;” by Nexstar Media Group in the article “Attacks on Tesla dealerships grow nationwide;” and by Nextar Media Group in the article “Justice Department responds to Tesla attacks.” He was quoted by The Hill in the article “GOP grapples with mounting frustration over DOGE cuts;” by the Washington Examiner in the article “How Trump is deploying ‘tailored’ threats to tighten his grip on power;” and by WTTG-FOX5 in the article “House to vote on bill to prevent DC budget cuts.” He was quoted by The Hill in the article “Shouted questions at Trump have consequences: New actions by White House.” He spoke to WTTG-FOX5 about legislation that would prevent budget cuts in DC and to KTVU-FOX2, San Francisco, about federal layoffs and fallout from the Signal chat and the “Impact of DOGE cuts, signal leak follow and tariffs.’’
Patricia Phalen was quoted by Spectrum News in the article “'Very troubled place': Trump appoints special Hollywood ambassadors as entertainment industry fights to maintain crucial business in U.S.’’
Frank Sesno was quoted by The Washington Post in the article “The Trump White House shut out the AP. They keep showing up anyway.’’
Janet Steele was quoted by Nexstar Media Group in the article “Lawmakers speak out about dismantling the U.S. Agency for Global Media.”
Silvio Waisbord was quoted by La Nacion in the article “Silvio Waisbord: The concern about media outlets that spread lies arises when politicians make them visible.”
Leah Brooks spoke to the University of Chicago’s Center for Effective Government in the segment entitled “Why Does America Pay More For Infrastructure?”
Susan Dudley spoke to C-SPAN in the segment “Discussion on Agency Independence and Executive Branch Authority.’’
Roger Nober was quoted by The National News Desk in the article “Trump pushes for a US crypto reserve; what would that provide for America?” He spoke to Agri-Pulse TV in the segment entitled “How innovation, new technology can boost animal productivity, address disease outbreaks.”
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