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Daily HeadlinesJuly 23, 2019

Associate extension professor Tom Worthley sitting next to an established hackberry tree, a native species, outside the Young Building . (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Planting New Trees in the Wake of the Gypsy Moths

A good way to identify a new plant is by looking around your neighborhood or your property to see what is thriving, says Thomas Worthley, UConn Extension. Read more.

President Donald Trump stands before a portrait of President Andrew Jackson in the Oval Office.

Op-ed: Trump Wasn’t the First President to Confront the Supreme Court – And Back Down

A conflict between President Andrew Jackson and the U.S. Supreme Court yields lesson for contemporary politics, writes UConn School of Law Professor Bethany Berger. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

SSW New Book Examines Issues Facing Refugees and Asylum Seekers

UConn in the News

Business Journal

Report: Here’s How Much Tax Revenue Airbnb Brings in for Florida

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Georgia Agency Under Scrutiny for Treatment of Puerto Ricans

Science and Technology News

Decoding Cells to Unlock Stem Cells’ Potential

Deseret News

Is Obesity a Disability? What a Court Decision in Washington State Says

Advanced Manufacturing

CAD/CAM Software Keeps Race Car Design and Production on Track

Business Insider

Rapidly Rising Temperatures Cause Concern for Older Adults

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