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“When these supposedly neutral organizations weigh in on issues that involve Google, you should take their advocacy with a grain of salt,” writes USC Annenberg’s Jonathan Taplin in an opinion piece.

Aug 31, 2017
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The way that public transit riders reach their nearest stop to home could make an important difference in the jobs available to them. USC researchers found that this is especially true for low-wage workers in suburban areas with limited rail, bus and other public transportation service, according to a study that published online July 5 in the journal Transportation Research Part A.

Aug 29, 2017
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White women whose genetic makeup puts them at higher risk for Alzheimer’s disease are more likely than white men to develop the disease during a critical 10-year span in their lives, according to a study headed by Keck School of Medicine of USC researchers.

Aug 29, 2017