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Journalists can use these 10 tools to examine education data in areas such as student achievement, school segregation and ...
As public health data becomes harder to access, journalists and experts at AHCJ25 shared tips and tools for uncovering and ...
Here's what journalists need to know to bolster their reporting on potential cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
Journalists, journalism faculty and others recently took our audience survey to give us valuable feedback on how we can help ...
To help journalists, we read through dozens of published research papers and unpacked several recent studies about fluoride ...
While online social contact can be traced back to the 1980s, online dating began to gain more prominence — and participants — around 1997, according to a 2011 study by the Oxford Internet Institute.
There is a band of water across the equatorial Pacific Ocean, stretching from the coast of South America through to the island nations of Southeast Asia, whose temperature climatologists closely ...
Each year, thousands of people die trying to cross roads in the U.S., making pedestrian safety a perpetual policy issue in cities and towns of all sizes. That’s why local news outlets pay close ...
Health misinformation is not a new phenomenon, but modern-day factors such as social media, in addition to politicization of health and science and the fast pace of scientific development during the ...
Unlocked is a new series focused on explaining U.S. federal government systems, structures, and processes. The series is produced by The Journalist’s Resource and the Shorenstein Center on Media, ...
Recent research in the Quarterly Journal of Economics offers previously unseen levels of detail unraveling the relationship between labor unions and income inequality in the U.S. The study, “Unions ...