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These six tips will help journalists cover tribal colleges, which prepare tribal citizens to work in and strengthen tribal ...
The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics regularly publishes a suite of reports and datasets that businesses, journalists, ...
Though little known to the public, the USPSTF plays a key role in determining which preventive services insurers must cover ...
Medicaid: A guide to understanding and covering potential cuts to the program To help finance trillions of dollars in tax cuts, Congressional Republicans are looking to cut hundreds of billions of ...
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2014 study from Princeton University and the World Bank showing how rising inequality was linked with increased rates of violent crime in Mexico.
Felony disenfranchisement in the US: An explainer and research roundup People incarcerated for felony convictions lose the right to vote across most of the U.S., but specifics vary widely by state. We ...
El Niño: What it is, how it devastates economies, and where it intersects with climate change This research-based explainer looks at how El Niño stunts global and regional economic growth and what ...
10 tips for covering white supremacy and far-right extremists Two experts offer journalists tips to help them better understand and cover white supremacists and other far-right extremists.
Bikeshare systems: Recent research on their growth, users’ demographics and their health and societal impacts 2015 assessment of the state of research on bikeshare programs, with insight into user ...
When public officials spread health misinformation, be quick to point it out: A tip sheet Some politicians, public officials and a handful of physicians are spreading misinformation. It's important ...