Emory Daily Scan
Fox News | Race, gender debate brewing after Fani Willis' hearing testimony: 'High-profile Black woman' (Kamina Pinder quoted)
Time | How play can increase resilience (Corey Keyes writes)
Politico | ‘Exhibit A for term limits’: Some Democrats question Rep. David Scott’s reelection bid (Andra Gillespie quoted) | Yahoo! News
Bloomberg Law | Boy Scouts settlement pause marks shift on bankruptcy doctrine (Lindsey Simon quoted)
WAGA-TV 📺 | Aromatherapy may help ease stress, headache and low energy (Sharon Bergquist interviewed)
WAGA-TV 📺 | Fulton County DA Fani Willis hearing: 'Just the beginning' of the drama, law professor says (John Acevedo quoted) | Yahoo! News
WAGA-TV 📺 | Officials confirm no ransom was paid after recent cyber attack (Rajiv Garg quoted) | WXIA-TV 📺
WSB-AM | Emory Law professor discusses Fani Willis hearing (John Acevedo interviewed)
WAGA-TV | Atlanta companies shine in Forbes' annual list of best large employers (Emory University featured)
Scientific American | Chimpanzees and bonobos have surprisingly different parenting styles (Elizabeth Lonsdorf quoted)
MedCity News | Tools for better interoperability are here – but providers aren’t adopting them (Alistair Erskine quoted, Emory Healthcare featured)
Medpage Today | Potential biomarker for perforated appendicitis shows link to sever sepsis (Rishikesan Kamaleswaran quoted)
Fierce Pharma | AstraZeneca touts 'overwhelming' Tagrisso win among 3 lung cancer portfolio advancements (Suresh Ramalingam cited)
Washington Post | Biden administration cancels $1.2B in student loans with new repayment plan
Chronicle of Higher Education | High donation levels are a vote of confidence in higher ed, report says
Inside Higher Ed | Does higher ed lead to a living wage? It depends.
Washington Post | Cancer therapy approved by FDA uses body’s own cells as a ‘living drug’
Associated Press | Jill Biden is announcing $100 million in funding for research and development into women’s health
NBC News | Black people have the highest rates of death from heart disease. Could more Black cardiologists help?
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