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Philadelphia InquirerSunday, 31 May 2026

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Kids going from schoolbooks to sportsbooks

As the sports betting industry grows, children as young as 11 are getting hooked, data show.

How they framed it

The story is framed as an introspective look at university leadership during a period of political friction, focusing on the president's strategy of diplomatic engagement rather than confrontation.

Context

Following the resignation of Elizabeth Magill, interim president J. Larry Jameson discusses the challenges of leading an Ivy League institution amidst federal scrutiny and political polarization during a second Trump administration.

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shepherding the school in a turbulent Trump era

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Penn’s president on shepherding the school in a turbulent Trump era

In a rare interview, J. Larry Jameson talked about relations with the White House and feeling “like a freshman.”

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Both sides seize on Garrity’s business experience

The state treasurer and GOP candidate for governor touts her private-sector background. Some see potential conflicts.

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