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Expert Commentary

Education, Media

How newspaper reporters help my community

by Theodore Merrefield | May 11, 2023

A first grade student interviews a local reporter to find out how news stories get made and why community journalism is vital to civic engagement.

Expert Commentary

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Health

Eating disorders doubled at 38 US pediatric hospitals the first year of COVID-19, study finds

by Denise-Marie Ordway | May 9, 2023

A biostatistician at Boston Children’s Hospital explains the findings and offers advice on reporting on eating disorders among children and teenagers.

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Education, Health

Research shows spike in youth suicide attempts, depression after the COVID-19 pandemic began

by Denise-Marie Ordway | May 5, 2023

Two new meta-analyses synthesize the findings of dozens of studies on attempted suicide, self-harm, depression and anxiety among kids after COVID-19 began to spread.

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Economics, Race & Gender

Research: Traffic camera footage shows racial avoidance on New York City streets

by Clark Merrefield | May 4, 2023

Experiments in two well-known New York City neighborhoods use video to explore whether pedestrians physically avoid young Black men more than young white men.

Expert Commentary

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Economics, Politics & Government

Preventing housing displacement: What works and where more research is needed

by Clark Merrefield | May 2, 2023

A recent literature review examines short- and long-term policies that cities and states have used to try to prevent people from losing their homes for various financial reasons.

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Criminal Justice, Health, Race & Gender

Research raises new questions about missing and murdered Indigenous women

by Denise-Marie Ordway | April 26, 2023

The bodies of Native American women, when found, are most likely to be categorized as unidentified in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, a study finds.

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Economics

When the world comes to your community: 7 tips for reporting on the local impacts of international trade

by Clark Merrefield | April 26, 2023

Want to turn a global trade story local but don’t know where to start? Looking for reliable data on supply chains? Keep reading for 7 tips from our webinar on international trade.

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Health, Race & Gender

Disparities in HIV prevalence, prevention and treatment: An explainer and research roundup

by Naseem S. Miller | April 18, 2023

Despite progress in treatment and prevention, HIV remains a major public health concern. It’s important for journalists to keep covering this epidemic locally, nationally and internationally.

Expert Commentary

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Health, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Rules for prescribing controlled drugs via telemedicine: A research roundup and explainer

by Kristen Senz | April 17, 2023

For three years, telemedicine providers have prescribed controlled drugs without in-person exams.

Expert Commentary

Indoor air quality
Education, Environment, Health

How indoor air quality in schools affects student learning and health

by Denise-Marie Ordway | April 12, 2023

Some U.S. schools are using federal relief funds to improve indoor air quality amid the COVID-19 pandemic. If you’re covering the issue, it’s important to know what the research says about how air quality can affect student health and achievement.

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Editors’ Picks

What does the removal of the 'protected areas' policy mean for hospitals?
Health, Politics & Government

What does the removal of the ‘protected areas’ policy mean for hospitals?

May 21, 2025

Medical and legal experts have issued detailed guidelines on responding to the removal of a policy that protected health care facilities from immigration enforcement activities. The information helps journalists to report on their local hospitals and empower patients to know their rights.

A journalist's guide to the climate risk data market
Economics, Environment

A journalist’s guide to the climate risk data market

May 20, 2025

Over the past decade, there’s been a proliferation of private firms offering highly detailed climate risk assessments for sale. Here’s what journalists need to know about this burgeoning market — plus, six big questions they should ask.

Expert Commentary

For journalists who cover immigration, better ICE detention data now available
Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

For journalists who cover immigration, better ICE detention data now available

May 15, 2025

Researchers created a new method to calculate how many people are detained at ICE facilities – and uncovered some hidden population spikes that don’t appear in ICE’s own reports.

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