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Economists Gather, Trump Discusses Election Control, and "Placeholder Partner" Phenomenon Emerges
Philadelphia, PA – The American Economic Association (AEA) held its annual meeting in Philadelphia a few weeks ago, drawing economists from around the world to debate pressing issues in the field, according to NPR News. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump suggested the Republican Party should "nationalize" voting, and the concept of the "placeholder partner" gained traction in social discourse.
The AEA conference, described by NPR as the "Super Bowl of Economics," featured discussions on topics such as economic opportunity in the U.S.
In other news, Donald Trump, on former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino's podcast, repeated unsubstantiated claims of noncitizen voters skewing election results. Time reported that Trump stated, "The Republicans should say, 'We want to take over, we should take over the voting, the voting in at least many, 15 places.' The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting." When asked for clarification, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson pointed to his remarks.
Adding to the day's diverse news, Time also reported on the rise of the "placeholder partner." This term describes individuals who are in relationships where their partner does not intend to commit to them long-term, essentially dating them "in the meantime, until the real one comes along," according to Time. The article detailed anecdotes of individuals who felt they were placeholders, with one woman waiting a decade for a proposal. The author expressed a personal fear of becoming a placeholder in future relationships.
In the realm of academic research, Nature News addressed topics such as PhD supervision and academic consulting. Nature emphasized the importance of supportive interactions between supervisors and PhD students, while also stressing the need for intellectual challenge and strategic guidance. Another article in Nature News questioned whether academic consulting truly serves societal impact, suggesting that the argument for its benefit assumes that consulting simply follows markets.
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