Cornell Chronicle is reporting that a new embryo freezing technique, which is 30 times faster than current protocols, could aid in preserving endangered species and enhance assisted reproduction. It also said Weill Cornell Medicine received a $5 million grant to develop support strategies for adolescent and young adult cancer survivors, an understudied patient group. Additionally, the Chronicle reported that justice-impacted individuals with disabilities are considerably less likely to be employed than people with disabilities who have no criminal justice involvement. The Hill is reporting that Steve Israel of Cornell's Brooks School advises Democrats to cease focusing on the 2024 election to secure voters in competitive states and House districts. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that David Sherwyn of Cornell's Nolan School commented on NYC hotel workers receiving a significant raise, noting that guests will likely bear the cost through increased rates, with the market's reaction to pricier stays remaining unknown.