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3 reasons Midwest farmers hurt by the U.S.-China trade war still support Trump

  • Written by Wendong Zhang, Assistant Professor of Economics, Iowa State University
It's harvest time.AP Photo/Charlie Riedel

America’s farmers have borne the brunt of China’s retaliation in the trade war that President Donald Trump launched in 2018.

One reason: China is the biggest buyer of many U.S. agricultural products, such as soybeans, grain sorghum, cotton and cattle hides, which made these products an obvious...

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As the coal industry shrinks, miners deserve a just transition – here's what it should include

  • Written by Ann Eisenberg, Assistant Professor of Law, University of South Carolina
Coal miners return on a buggy after working a shift underground at the Perkins Branch Coal Mine in Cumberland, Oct. 15, 2014.AP Photo/David Goldman

Murray Energy, one of the biggest private U.S. coal companies, has become the fifth coal company to file for bankruptcy in 2019. Union leaders and many elected officials worry that in addition to the...

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World Vision tinkers with its 70-year-old child sponsorship model

  • Written by David King, Assistant Professor of Philanthropic Studies, IUPUI

With offices in nearly 100 countries, a US$2.75 billion annual budget, and about 40,000 employees, World Vision is among the largest Christian humanitarian agencies on Earth.

One fundraising method helped make World Vision one of the biggest nonprofits: persuading millions of people to donate around $40 a month to “sponsor” specific...

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Curious Kids: Why do feet stink by the end of the day?

  • Written by Bill Sullivan, Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology, Indiana University
Keep those stinkers away!leungchopan/Shutterstock.com

Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to CuriousKidsUS@theconversation.com.


Why do feet stink by the end of the day? – Helen E., age 6, Somerville, Massachusetts


When I was a kid, our family would end the day...

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Mississippi governor's race taking place under Jim Crow-era rules after judge refuses to block them

  • Written by Gideon Cohn-Postar, Graduate Student in History, Northwestern University
A lawsuit alleges that the way Mississippi will elect its governor on Tuesday is racist.AP/Rogelio V. Solis

A federal judge ruled on Nov. 1 that he would not stop Mississippi voters from electing a governor on Tuesday under an old, Jim Crow-era election law that a civil rights lawsuit argues perpetuates “white supremacy” and violates...

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'Joker' fans flocking to a Bronx stairway highlights tension of media tourism

  • Written by Laura M. Holzman, Associate Professor, Public Scholar of Curatorial Practices and Visual Art, IUPUI

New York’s newest tourist attraction isn’t a museum, park or art installation.

It’s a stairway.

Sandwiched between apartment buildings in the Bronx, it’s been dubbed by moviegoers the “Joker Stairs,” earning its name and fame after being featured prominently in “Joker.” Since the film’s release,...

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DeVos' formula for success: Trash public schools and push privatization

  • Written by Bryan Alexander, Senior Scholar, Learning, Design and Technology, Georgetown University
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos wipes her brow during an October 2017 appearance in Bellevue, Washington.AP Photo/Ted S. Warren

When U.S Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos discussed the results from the 2019 National Assessment of Educational Progress, she described them as “devastating” and part of a worsening crisis in education.

T...

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Yes, the research confirms: Managers shouldn't sleep with subordinates

  • Written by Vanessa K. Bohns, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, Cornell University
Workplace relationships can be trouble. Estrada Anton/Shutterstock.com

U.S. Rep. Katie Hill recently stepped down after information about an affair with a campaign staffer, and allegations of one with a congressional staffer, came to light.

The second affair would violate the House of Representatives’ recent ban on sexual relationships between...

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California wildfires signal the arrival of a planetary fire age

  • Written by Stephen Pyne, Emeritus Professor, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
Wind whips embers from a tree burned by a wildfire in Riverside, Calif. Oct. 31, 2019. AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu

Another autumn, more fires, more refugees and incinerated homes. For California, flames have become the colors of fall.

Free-burning fire is the proximate provocation for the havoc, since its ember storms are engulfing landscapes. But in...

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McDonald's fired its CEO for sleeping with an employee – research shows why even consensual office romances can be a problem

  • Written by Vanessa K. Bohns, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, Cornell University
More workplaces are banning employee relationships.AP Photo/Jeff Roberson

McDonald’s ousted its CEO over a consensual relationship with an employee, just a week after U.S. Rep. Katie Hill stepped down due to a similar allegation.

Both McDonald’s and the House of Representatives ban sexual relationships between supervisors and employees.

Wh...

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