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U.S. gov’t warns of ISIS violence during Ramadan

Northeastern University terrorism expert Max Abrahms said the calls for martyrdom mark just how desperate ISIS has become as the barbaric terror group continues to lose territory. “The Islamic State is trying to do anything to generate as much violence as possible,” Abrahms told the Herald. “If they can plausibly incite even one additional person […]
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America marked Memorial Day weekend with a deluge of mass shootings

Although the spate of violence surrounding Memorial Day was tragic, given what we know about American mass shootings trends, it was not entirely unpredictable. As James Alan Fox, an expert on large scale gun violence at Northeastern University, told VICE about a month ago, any occasion that gets more people out on the street increases […]
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A new approach to dementia care

Researchers and nursing home leaders not involved in the study said the findings, while based on a small number of nursing homes, are encouraging. They noted, however, the nursing homes chosen in the study were not selected at random, raising the possibility the facilities that agreed to participate in the videoconferencing may have already been […]
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Commencement speakers’ advice for 2016 grads: Don’t be like Donald Trump

In the tradition of commencement speeches, repetition is inevitable. Year after year, influential speakers offer graduates a relatively familiar message, telling them to change the world while seizing opportunities and overcoming fears of failure. This year, many speakers have added a new topical piece of advice to the rotation: don’t behave like Donald Trump.
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NU student advances in ‘American Ninja Warrior’

Josh Levin, a Northeastern University senior, has advanced to the next round as a contestant on “American Ninja Warrior.” This is the eighth season of the obstacle course competition, and Levin competed in the Los Angeles qualifier. Judging from his post on Instagram, he was happy with his performance. He wrote: “LA Qualifiers of #AmericanNinjaWarrior […]
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Is this the future of airport security?

A team of engineers at Northeastern University is working on technology that could screen passengers quickly enough that they would haven’t to slow down for security on their way to the gate. They’re working to create a structure filled with high-capacity sensors that can screen multiple travelers at a time and still detect potential threats. […]
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Does the Olympics in Rio put the world in danger of Zika?

Officials are expecting around 500,000 spectators and athletes. Then the model predicts, there will be — at most — 16 cases of Zika at the Olympics. So attendees are much more likely to get the flu or food poisoning at the games than Zika, the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control concluded. “If I […]
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Teen employment declining, but not at Kennywood

In particular, the decline in teen jobs is a symptom of other age groups taking the jobs once reserved for younger workers, said Alicia Sasser Modestino, associate director at the Boston-based Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy. As more people have gone to college, those in their early 20s have demanded part-time retail and restaurant jobs […]

Cambridge Rindge and Latin students seek answers in 1940 Louisiana lynching

“It’s been just a phenomenal experience,” Marvin Kelly, who traveled with the students, said. “It’s truly an amazing group.” Kelly is an attorney with Northeastern University’s Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project, which collaborated on the investigation into Williams’ death and plans to continue the probe. “The death certificate does list this, to this very […]

Are you in despair? That’s good

When the world gets you down, do you feel just generally “bad”? Or do you have more precise emotional experiences, such as grief or despair or gloom? In psychology, people with finely tuned feelings are said to exhibit “emotional granularity.” When reading about the abuses of the Islamic State, for example, you might experience creeping […]
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UCLA shooting pushes panic button: James Alan Fox

Wednesday’s murder suicide at UCLA, in which an esteemed professor was fatally shot inside his office by a former student, was absolutely tragic. But inaccurately calling it an active shooter situation only added to the panic on campus and off. Taking nothing for granted, the police response was forceful, yet no one besides the intended target was […]
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Winning not the only thing? A college football ethics shift

True, the changes might be mostly the result of colleges doing damage control in a media era that has made coverups harder. But those very factors could fuel the trend further. “This wasn’t a conversation people were having 10, 15 years ago,” says Dan Lebowitz, executive director of the Center for the Study of Sport […]