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Expert Commentary

Higher education funding
Education, Politics & Government

Higher education funding in the US: A broad overview

by Denise-Marie Ordway | May 8, 2025

We explain higher education funding to help journalists cover the impacts of changes President Trump has made and plans to make to the U.S. Department of Education.

Expert Commentary

287(g)
Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

287(g): The program that lets state and local police perform the functions of federal immigration officers

by Austin Kocher | April 30, 2025

“In the span of about two months, the Trump administration radically expanded the 287(g) program beyond anything I have seen in the past 15 years of close study of this precise policy,” writes immigration scholar Austin Kocher.

Expert Commentary

A photo of Congress
Health, Politics & Government

Medicaid: A guide to understanding and covering potential cuts to the program

by Naseem S. Miller | April 30, 2025

To help finance trillions of dollars in tax cuts, Congressional Republicans are looking to cut hundreds of billions of dollars in spending, which could impact Medicaid. We provide background, resources and research on the policies under consideration.

Expert Commentary

beige book
Economics, Politics & Government

Story ideas from the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book: April 2025

by Clark Merrefield | April 29, 2025

Our semi-regular rundown of the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book is full of story ideas for reporters across beats. The April edition spotlights key economic trends by region, including a New Jersey salon struggling to find qualified hires, and declining tourism from Canada and Mexico across the U.S.

Expert Commentary

ICE detention
Politics & Government

ICE’s recent detention data: What journalists need to understand

by Austin Kocher | April 21, 2025

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s detained population flatlined in April, but there’s more to the numbers than meets the eye. It’s time to level up our understanding of detention data.

Expert Commentary

Hispanic-serving institution HSI colleges research
Economics, Education, Race & Gender

Hispanic-serving institutions: A primer with story ideas and guiding questions for journalists

by Denise-Marie Ordway | April 16, 2025

A research-based explainer to help journalists cover Hispanic-serving institutions — the most common type of minority-serving institution — as U.S. colleges and universities face heightened scrutiny under President Trump.

Expert Commentary

federal worker
Politics & Government

Unlocked: How the federal government historically has hired and fired workers

by Clark Merrefield | April 10, 2025

We break down the types of employees who work for the U.S. government along with laws and regulations that define how federal workers have, until recently, typically been hired and fired.

Expert Commentary

medicare advantage
Health, Media, Politics & Government

How they did it: Wall Street Journal reporters identify $50 billion in Medicare payments made to insurers for diagnoses doctors never treated

by Clark Merrefield | April 1, 2025

Reporters reveal how they accessed a huge tranche of Medicare data and offer tips on notetaking for data analysis, using AI for coding and exercising persistence when seeking sources.

Expert Commentary

police chases
Criminal Justice, Media, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

How they did it: San Francisco Chronicle reporters uncover national spate of deadly police chases

by Clark Merrefield | March 28, 2025

San Francisco Chronicle investigative reporters Jennifer Gollan and Susie Neilson share tips for building a national database from scratch, interviewing trauma survivors, negotiating with public records officials and more.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Health, Media

How she did it: Marshall Project reporter reveals hospitals drug tested pregnant patients then reported false positives to authorities

by Denise-Marie Ordway | March 26, 2025

Reporter Shoshana Walter shares tips on using confidential child welfare records and interviewing traumatized parents.

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Medicaid: A guide to understanding and covering potential cuts to the program
Health, Politics & Government

Medicaid: A guide to understanding and covering potential cuts to the program

April 30, 2025

To help finance trillions of dollars in tax cuts, Congressional Republicans are looking to cut hundreds of billions of dollars in spending, which could impact Medicaid. We provide background, resources and research on the policies under consideration.

Expert Commentary

ICE’s recent detention data: What journalists need to understand
Politics & Government

ICE’s recent detention data: What journalists need to understand

April 21, 2025

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s detained population flatlined in April, but there’s more to the numbers than meets the eye. It’s time to level up our understanding of detention data.

Childhood vaccines: What research shows about their safety and potential side effects
Health, Politics & Government

Childhood vaccines: What research shows about their safety and potential side effects

February 26, 2025

In this piece, we share reporting tips, explain how vaccine side effects are tracked in the U.S., and discuss research on the safety of childhood vaccines.

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