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Politics & Government

Reporting on immigration? Choose your sources responsibly

by Chloe Reichel | September 20, 2018

Tips on how to balance immigration stories with opposing viewpoints responsibly.

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Setti Warren, right, speaks while Shorenstein Center Director Nicco Mele, left, moderates the discussion.
Media, Politics & Government

Local news and civic accountability: 5 questions for Setti Warren

by Chloe Reichel | September 19, 2018

We spoke with Setti Warren to learn more about his thoughts on the relationship between local government and local news.

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Economics, Environment, Health

Ig Nobel Prizes go to research on employee retaliation, self-colonoscopy and cannibalism

by Denise-Marie Ordway | September 14, 2018

Ten academic studies were chosen from about 9,000 nominations to win a 2018 Ig Nobel Prize, a parody of the Nobel Prize. The studies featured topics such as smelling flies in wine and using voodoo dolls to deal with abusive bosses.

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Economics, Environment

3 quick tips for debunking hoaxes in a hurricane

by Chloe Reichel | September 14, 2018

How to sort out what’s real and newsworthy from what’s fake as Hurricane Florence makes landfall in North Carolina.

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Economics, Health

Hospital mergers may lead to higher health care costs

by Chris Fleisher, American Economic Association | September 13, 2018

Hospital mergers may result in increased health care costs, even when a merger doesn’t reduce competition in a market, according to new research by UCLA economist Matt Schmitt.

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Media

Facebook and the newsroom: 6 questions for Siva Vaidhyanathan

by Denise-Marie Ordway | September 12, 2018

In this short Q&A, media scholar Siva Vaidhyanathan talks about how Facebook has changed journalism and how reporters can do a better job covering Facebook and its influence.

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Health, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Maternal death rate lowered in California, but racial disparity remains

by Chloe Reichel | September 11, 2018

After the launch of an initiative to reduce maternal mortality in California, the maternal death rate fell by nearly half.

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Economics, Environment

Lead in drinking water: Key facts and reporting tips

by Chloe Reichel | September 10, 2018

For reporters new to the topic, journalist Anna Clark cleared up some common misconceptions about lead in drinking water.

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Attorney Gloria Allred speaks to the media outside Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial, 2017.
Criminal Justice, Health, Media, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

‘Where there is more rape culture in the press, there is more rape’

by Denise-Marie Ordway | September 7, 2018

Researchers have found a link between journalists’ coverage of sexual assault, the prevalence of rape in society and how seriously police take reports when victims come forward.

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Education, Environment, Health, Politics & Government

School peanut bans don’t appear to reduce allergic reactions

by Denise-Marie Ordway | September 6, 2018

Massachusetts school policies that ban students from bringing peanuts from home or require classrooms to be “peanut free” have no effect on the number of times school nurses administer epinephrine to kids allergic to peanuts or tree nuts.

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