Economics
“The stock market is not the economy” has been the phrase of the COVID-19 recession among business journalists and economists. Here's the research on the disconnect between stocks and Americans' personal economies.
Elections
Harvard Kennedy School researcher Joan Donovan, an expert on far-right extremism and misinformation campaigns, offers journalists four tips for covering Pro-Trump rallies and other activities.
Society
Here are our 10 most-read posts of 2020, which supported journalists as they reported some of the decade's biggest news stories.
News Media
As 2020 thankfully nears its end, we’re taking a few moments to reflect on some of the JR pieces that meant the most to us this year.
Health Care
For journalists who may be covering the topic, we curated and summarized several studies relevant to palliative care during COVID-19.
Personal Finance
As the COVID-19 recession wears on, more Americans are turning to credit cards to cover everyday expenses, like rent.
Government
This collection of academic research on presidential transitions examines the consequences of a rocky transfer of power.
Health Care
Researchers have begun to explore how a new emphasis on telemedicine relates to persistent racial and ethnic disparities in U.S. health care.
Race
Some 39% of households in the largest metro areas are represented by householders of color, but 53% of households that lack complete plumbing are represented by householders of color, finds new research.
Race
Piped, in-home water isn’t universal, and people of color are disproportionately more likely than white Americans to lack piped water, finds new research in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences.