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As workplace surveillance grows, experts say it’s good to know the ways your employer is watching

Some of the most common workplace monitoring programs have shared names, email addresses and other personal worker data with hundreds of outside data brokers and technology companies without clearly disclosing the practice, according to an investigation by Vanderbilt University, Northeastern University and the University of California at Berkeley.
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Explainer: What El Niño’s return means for the Panama Canal — and global trade

Samuel Muñoz, ⁠an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Northeastern University, said that when reservoirs run low, the canal authority must cut the number of ships it allows through ​to conserve water — a reduction that “creates shipping disruptions that ripple through the global economic system.”
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As workplace surveillance grows, experts say it’s good to know the ways your employer is watching

Some of the most common workplace monitoring programs have shared names, email addresses and other personal worker data with hundreds of outside data brokers and technology companies without clearly disclosing the practice, according to an investigation by Vanderbilt University, Northeastern University and the University of California at Berkeley.
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Colleges lean in to teaching AI

“The design here is for our students to become what we term ‘AI orchestrators’ rather than passive users of the technology,” Northeastern’s chancellor, Ken Henderson, said.
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Indy’s late-night, last-minute flood evacuations spark frustration

Natural disasters are rife with uncertainty, said Daniel Aldrich, a professor at Northeastern University who studies disasters and recoveries.
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Map Shows Donald Trump’s Approval Rating in Every State After 19 Months

Trump’s approval ratings could drag down Republican candidates across the country in the midterm elections, Costas Panagopoulos, a professor of political science at Northeastern University, told Newsweek.
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Salmonella outbreak grows to 431 cases across multiple states, CDC says

LiveNOW’s Anna Marsick brings Dr. Darin Detwiler from Northeastern University into the conversation to discuss. 
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Trump Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop (Undermining the 2026 Elections)

The Trump administration’s request of SCOTUS flies in the face of a decades-old doctrine known as the Purcell principle, which demands that any significant election-related changes not be made close to an election, because it risks voter confusion and administrative chaos, as Donathan L. Brown, a civil rights scholar and associate professor at Northeastern University, […]
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Cory Mills Florida Loss is Warning Sign for Max Miller in Ohio

Costas Panagopoulos, a professor of political science at Northeastern University, said the outcome in Florida shows voters are taking allegations against politicians seriously.
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Food Safety Experts Are Wary Of These 5 Items At Concession Stands

For hot foods, the safest are generally those that are freshly and thoroughly cooked and served immediately, such as “pizza slices coming directly from the oven,” added Dr. Darin Detwiler, a food safety expert and professor at Northeastern University.
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Long Covid Bias Cases Fight Long Odds Even Before Reaching Court

Employers may be accommodating workers and resolving issues outside of court, said Wendy Parmet, co-director of Northeastern University’s Center for Health Policy and Law.
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Democrats’ Push for Generational Change Could Hit a Wall in Massachusetts

Costas Panagopoulos, professor of political science at Northeastern University, told Newsweek Markey is an “institution” in Massachusetts but that many voters do have reservations about his age. Markey will be hard to beat, but it is not impossible, he said.