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Q&A: Critical issues facing aging Americans

Three UCLA geriatrics and gerontology faculty members are among those at the forefront of the effort to change the way medicine is delivered to an aging population.

Free parking isn't such a good deal

UCLA's national parking expert, Donald Shoup, says that when a city temporarily suspends parking meters it often backfires for the businesses it was meant to help.

Primary voters aren't as extreme as once thought

Eric Cantor's surprising primary defeat by a Tea Party candidate doesn't necessarily mean primary voters are more extreme. UCLA professor Lynn Vavreck looks at the numbers and finds little difference between primary and general election voters.

Voices: The variable fates of former Soviet nations

As the 25th anniversary of the Berlin Wall's demise approaches, UCLA political scientist Daniel Treisman evaluates how former Soviet bloc countries have fared in post-communism Eastern Europe.

Don't call this veteran a hero

Mike Stajura, a doctoral candidate at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, advises against the excessive use of the word "hero" when talking about him and other military veterans.

China’s pollution challenge

Alex Wang and Benjamin van Rooj explore the consequences and goals of China's new environmental protection law in an op-ed in the New York Times.

Why divestment fails

UCLA Anderson finance professor Ivo Welch explains why university divestment plans don't make as much of a difference as students hope.
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