
Casey Quinlan
Journalist at Freelance
economic and political reporter Bylines: States Newsroom, TAI News, The New Republic
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3 weeks ago |
newrepublic.com | Casey Quinlan
While economists warn of a parade of economic horrors in the wake of President Donald Trump’s tariff-driven trade war, the president himself has tried to mitigate the news of the gathering calamity with some odd distractions. The administration keeps telling families to expect fewer dolls—a wan rationalization coupled with an attempt to associate concerns about high costs and product scarcity with frivolity and femininity.
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1 month ago |
newrepublic.com | Casey Quinlan
If you are an expecting parent or have just welcomed a child into the world, the Trump administration is a parade of horribles. You are facing a political climate that may leave you and your child at risk for severe health problems, with childhood vaccines under threat and federal funding for public health getting slashed to the bone. Those same draconian cuts will make it harder for you to support your family should financial troubles arise, forcing you to look toward government assistance.
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2 months ago |
cell.com | Cynthia Palmer |Britton Boras |Scott Garza |Jing Yuan |Tae Sung |Elizabeth McMillan | +45 more
KeywordsatirmociclibPF-07220060CDK4cyclin D1breast cancercell cyclecell cycle inhibitorneutropeniacyclin-dependent kinaseCDK6IntroductionAberrant cell proliferation is a fundamental hallmark of human cancer.1 In tumor cells, it is frequently orchestrated by cyclin D-dependent kinases, CDK4 and CDK6; each kinase forms active complexes with one of the three D-type cyclins (D1, D2, or D3).
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Feb 26, 2025 |
progressivehub.net | Casey Quinlan
Liberal lawmakers need a real message on this issue because the one they have now is nonexistent at best—and a mirror of the right’s cruel ideology at its worst. By Casey Quinlan, The New RepublicWhile the chaos in our federal government has rightly absorbed the lion’s share of the media’s attention over the past month, life—and worries about where most of us will do our living—isn’t getting any easier further afield.
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Feb 25, 2025 |
portside.org | Casey Quinlan
Democrats, along with the Biden administration, did belatedly appear to recognize that they made a mistake; to more rigorously pursue more robust and sensible responses to the country’s affordable housing crisis. Data continued to show that housing costs were the primary culprit in dragging down the financial well-being of an untold number of Americans.
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