Among those getting press during the month of March were the following individuals:
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Sean Aday
was quoted by Agence France-Presse in the article “Vibes War? Trump Pitches Iran Conflict On 'Feeling'.”
Peter Loge was quoted by The Guardian in the articles “Dubai influencers’ lives of luxury interrupted by Iran strikes: ‘The image of safety has been shattered’” and “Democratic lawmaker condemns Hegseth’s call for ‘no quarter’ for US enemies;” by Agence France Presse in the article “Texas tests party fault lines as US midterms begin;” by The National News Desk in the articles “Divided and distrustful, most Americans rate their fellow citizens as morally bad” and “College making people liberal? Studies find 'diploma divide' about identity, not beliefs;” by The Hill in the articles “Iran’s World Cup status falls in doubt as war with U.S. widens” and “The White House’s ‘memeification’ of war with Iran sparks scrutiny;” by Washington Examiner in the articles “Trump is betting on himself, and his cellphone, to control the Epic Fury narrative,” and “Trump shifts Iran timeline again as critics question endgame;” by The I Paper in the article “Insiders warn of more resignations as Trump White House 'unravels';” in the Financial Times article “How the Trump White House tries to sell war and death as a game;” in the Financial Review article “‘Just shocking’: White House enlists SpongeBob to sell war at home;” and spoke to WRC-NBC4 in the segments “Crowded race to fill Rep. Hoyer’s seat,” and “Crowded congressional field: Over 30 people running to replace Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer;” to Sunrise Australia in the segments “Trump intelligence official quits over Iran war deception claims,” and “Donald Trump has postponed military strikes against Iran for five days, backing down from his deadline with hours remaining;” to KTVU-FOX2 in the segment “Shutdown clock ticks as DHS bill moves forward;” to BBC’s The World in the segment “Are we in a global conflict?;”
Liz Kelly Nelson was quoted by Poynter in the article “As newsroom jobs shrink, some journalism schools teach students to go solo.”
Kelsey Nicole Nelson was quoted by The Washington Informer in the article “Spring preview: WNO's 'Treemonisha' and 'The Crucible'.”
Frank Sesno was quoted by Atlanta Journal-Constitution in the article “GOP 'big beautiful bill' poised to deliver 'shock' to ACA marketplace, health policy experts say;” and spoke to DW “The Day” about Iran.
Thom Shanker spoke on the RealClear Politics podcast “The Fog of War Is No Longer on the Battlefield, It's on Your Phone;” and on True Thirty Reports in the segment “Iran, Intelligence, and the Escalation Trap.”
Cheryl W. Thompson spoke to Illinois Public Media and spoke at the Detroit Public Library about her book, Forgotten Souls: The Search for the Lost Tuskegee Airmen.
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Sina Azodi spoke to Aljazeera [1] [2], BBC World, BBC World News America, BNN Bloomberg, Cheddar, CNN [1] [2] [3], DW, DW News, France 24, KTVU-FOX 2, TRT World [1] [2] [3], WTOP-FM, and WTTG-FOX5 [1] [2] about the war in Iran; and was quoted in the Responsible Statecraft article “Symposium: What happens after Iran's sudden 'decapitation';” by The New York Times in the article “In War’s First Week, a Punishing Military Campaign With No Coherent Endgame;” in the Aljazeera article “Iran’s future will be determined by Iranians, not Trump, officials say;” in the Air Force Times article “First US casualties of Operation Epic Fury return as Trump vows escalation;” by The New Arab in the articles “Trump's shifting goals: What is the US endgame in the Iran war?,” and “Why diverging US-Israel goals complicate how the Iran war ends;” by Radio Free Europe in the articles “US-Israeli Bombing Of Iran's Energy Infrastructure Marks New Escalation In War,” and “A Breakthrough Or Buying Time? Trump’s Claim Of Talks With Iran Raises Questions;” by Military.com in the article “Donald Trump Warns NATO, China and the Press as Iran War Hits Day 17;” by Turkiye Today in the article “What Larijani’s death means for Iran’s power structure - Türkiye Today;” in the CNN article “How Israel killing leaders in Iran could complicate Trump’s search for an endgame;” by The Jerusalem Post in the article “Larijani, Kissinger's alleged 2015 meeting resurfaces, sparking online interest;” by The Wall Street Journal in the article “Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, a ‘Wannabe Strongman,’ Rises in Iran as Trump Seeks a Dealmaker;” by The Sunday Times in the article “The hydra at the core of Iran’s regime built to survive decapitation;” and by Ynet News in the article “‘Nuclear fatwa is dead’: Is Iran now racing toward a bomb after the war?.”
Sarah Binder spoke to 1A in the segment “'If You Can Keep It': What Trump Owes Congress.”
Richard Chasdi was quoted by Detroit Free Press in the article “Why DHS shows no terrorism alerts after Temple Israel attack.”
Adam Dean’s research was featured in McKnights Long-Term Care News in the article “Unions change nursing home staffing patterns, not care quality: study;” and was quoted in KTNV-ABC13 Las Vegas in the article “Las Vegas heat season is starting earlier. Are worker protections keeping up?;” and by The Sacramento Bee in the article “Early summerlike weather tests California workers and state’s ability to protect them.”
Alexander Downes was quoted in the USA Today article “ A new era: Trump actions in Iran, Venezuela are 'uncharted territory';” by The National News Desk in the article “Poll shows no 'rally-around-the-flag effect' for Trump from Iran war;” and spoke in the Australian Broadcasting Corp. segment “The three things history tells us happens after 'regime change'.”
Mohammad Ghaedi was quoted by DW in the article “Iran war: Why is Russia not coming to Tehran's aid?.”
Marc Lynch was quoted in the News.com article “'Deeper failure': Experts reveal big problem with the United States' Iran war strategy;” and his research was quoted in the Salon article “Behind Trump’s war fever lies profound weakness.”
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