September 2025
Among those getting press during the month of August were the following individuals:
Richard Longstreth was quoted by The New York Times in the article “Experts Raise Concerns Over Trump’s White House Ballroom Renovation Plans.”
Susan Johnston was quoted by Kilcullen Diary in the article "Attendance at archaeology open day.”
Bernard Wood was quoted by Newsweek in the article “146,000-Year-Old Skull Upends Human Evolution's Story.”
Keryn Gedan appeared in the podcast In Defense of Plants.
Cynthia Dowd was quoted by Chemical & Engineering News in the article “Reengineering a failed drug to treat TB and malaria.”
Immanuel Kim was quoted by The Straits Times in the article “From propaganda to passion: N. Korean TV show mimics K-drama to fend off banned media from the South.”
Young-Key Kim-Renaud was quoted by Fortune in the article “Starbucks asks customers in South Korea to stop bringing printers and desktop computers into stores as workers transform cafés into remote offices.”
Tara Sinclair was quoted by Poynter in the article “Trump’s firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics chief over baseless data claims follows a familiar pattern;’’ and by MarketWatch in the article “Who is Lisa Cook? A closer look at Trump’s new target at the Federal Reserve.”
Holly Dugan was quoted by Marie Claire in the article “The Rise of Unlikeable Fragrance: How Women Are Reclaiming Perfume as Power.”
Chet'la Sebree was quoted by US News & World Report in the article ”Fall Is Books' Biggest Season. Expect Some Long-Awaited Returns.”
Daniele Podini was quoted by CNN in the article “A new DNA testing method could play a big role in the case against the accused Gilgo Beach killer.”
Catie Bailard and Ethan Porter were noted as co-director s of the Institute for Data, Democracy and Politics by Politico’s Playbook.
Imani Cheers spoke to CGTN America in the segment “The Heat: U.S. Politics.”
David Karpf was quoted by Canada’s CBC News in the article “The next generation of smart glasses is getting a push from AI;” and by Splinter in the article “What Democrats Need To Be Saying Right Now."
Peter Loge spoke to KNX-AM about President Trump’s involvement in cultural affairs; to WTTG-FOX5 on the deployment of federal troops in DC; and to KTVU-FOX2 in the segment “National Guard deploying on U.S. streets: What does that mean?”. He was quoted by HuffPost in the article “Trump's 'Dangerous' Vow To End Mail-In Voting Highlights An Alarming Strategy, Experts Say;” by Sinclair Broadcast Group’s “The National News Desk’’ in the article “Who is a journalist in modern, fragmented media? Americans weigh in;” by Washington Examiner in the article “Leading House conservatives tout earmarks despite small-government rhetoric;” by Agence France Presse in the article “Trump stamps 'dictator chic' on Washington;” by Sinclair Broadcast Group’s “The National News Desk’’ in the article “Republican opinion of DOJ, HHS surge with Trump in power;” and by Newsweek in the article “Donald Trump's Approval Rating Changes With Low Educated Americans.”
Steven Roberts authored the article “Killing science costs lives | Steven V. Roberts.” in the Hanford Sentinel.
Frank Sesno spoke to KCBS-AM about the Atlanta Journal-Constitution doing away with print.
Suse Anderson was quoted by The Washington Post in the article “Trump says Smithsonian is too focused on slavery. Scholars see sanitizing.”
Sina Azodi spoke to DW The Day about destroying Hamas.
Steven Balla was quoted by HuffPost in the article “Poli Sci Experts Predict How Gavin Newsom's Brutal Mockery Of Trump And MAGA Will Resonate;” and by Medpage Today in the article “Trump Order Gives Political Appointees Review of Scientific Grants.”
Sarah Binder spoke to Marketplace about President Trump’s effort to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook. She was quoted by Marketplace in the article “President Trump gets to nominate a new Fed governor. What does that mean?’’ by Bloomberg in the article “How Trump’s Move to Fire Cook Could Open Door to ‘Momentous’ Fed Overhaul;” and by Bankrate in the article “Could Trump take control of the Fed? Experts say the risks are real — and Americans could pay the price.”
Colin Cleary authored the article “Russia, Not China, Is America’s Greatest Strategic Threat.’’ for The National Interest.
Jeffrey Ding was quoted by The Wall Street Journal in the article “China Has a Different Vision for AI. It Might Be Smarter.”
Alexander Downes authored the article “Trump’s Misguided War on Transgender Troops.’’ for Lawfare.
Faysal Itani co-authored the article “Washington Has One Chance to Help Disarm Hezbollah.” for Foreign Policy.
David Shambaugh was quoted by The Atlantic in the article “CHINA IS LIVING A UTOPIAN LIE.”
David Szakonyi was quoted by Newsweek in the article “Map Shows How Russia and Ukraine Could Swap Land to End War.”
Julian Waller co-authored the article “Why Russian-Indian Relations Have Been Steady in the Storm.” for War on the Rocks.
Christopher Warshaw was quoted by Roll Call in the article “Redistricting poised to spread ahead of midterm elections.”
Stephanie Cellini was quoted by Washington Monthly in the article “Trump’s Vocational Education Con."
Susan Dudley was quoted by Bloomberg Law News in the article “Punching In: Labor Department Loosens Its Own Telework Policy.”
John Forrer was quoted by DW in the article “Why does the US use secondary sanctions, and do they work?’’
Steven Livingston spoke to The Tech Policy Press in the segment “New Insights on Tech and the Crisis of Democracy.’’
Hilary Silver was quoted by NBC News in the article “How the White House's claims about D.C. homelessness compare to the data.”
Sarah Hay was quoted by the Government Executive in the article “Here’s how Trump’s planned regulations could impact federal employees.”
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