Marketplace
The Friedman School’s William Masters explains why meat prices are falling in the United States despite a general increase in overall grocery costs.
New York Times
A&S historian Elizabeth Foster discusses how Pope Leo XIV may approach conversations regarding gay relationships and polygamy during his upcoming 10-day tour of Africa.
The Conversation
A&S political scientists Jeffrey Taliaferro outlines how the U.S. war in Iran has damaged Washington’s position in the great power rivalries of the 21st century.
The Conversation
Fletcher’s Donald Heflin considers the possible outcomes of the U.S. ceasefire with Iran.
The World
Fletcher Distinguished Professor Daniel Drezner discusses various high-stakes political strategies, such as brinkmanship and the “madman strategy,” being employed by President Donald Trump in the conflict with Iran.
Al Jazeera
Fletcher’s Rockford Weitz joins this Inside Story panel to discuss Iran’s blockage of the Strait of Hormuz and how crucial shipping routes should be governed in times of war versus peace.
Christian Science Monitor
Fletcher’s Donald Heflin discusses the possibility of regime change in Iran, noting that United States military actions in the country “may bear fruit in the future.”
Politico
Fletcher’s Chris Miller is quoted about how the U.S.-Israel war with Iran is impacting AI development in the Middle East region.
Al Jazeera
Rockford Weitz in Al Jazeera Inside Story episode on possibility of the Houthis joining the war against Israel and the U.S.