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Economics, Politics & Government

Income inequality and offshore tax dodging: The rich are richer than we thought

by David Trilling | September 15, 2017

Offshore tax havens help disguise the extent of income inequality. New research looks at who evades taxes, where, and how they contribute to inequality.

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Health

Reporting on fentanyl and synthetic opioids

by David Trilling | September 12, 2017

Amid the opioid crisis, the synthetic drug fentanyl stands out for its danger and the sheer number of Americans it has killed. This tip sheet offers reporters background and resources.

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Politics & Government

Birth, marriage and death: How to find vital records

by David Trilling | September 11, 2017

Resourceful journalists know how a birth, marriage or death certificate can yield good leads. We explain how to find these vital records.

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Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

DACA, the DREAM Act and undocumented immigrants: A primer for journalists

by Denise-Marie Ordway | September 8, 2017

This explainer helps journalists understand what DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, is and how the program impacts local communities and undocumented immigrants.

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Economics

Social skills are increasingly valuable in the jobs market

by David Trilling | September 7, 2017

Employees’ ability to socialize and collaborate is a valuable skill that employers are increasingly rewarding, a forthcoming paper finds.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Faced with income inequality, Americans support government action

by David Trilling | September 6, 2017

Americans tend to shun redistributive economic programs. But widening income inequality may be changing that position, a new paper shows.

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Education

Minority students are less likely to be placed in special education

by Denise-Marie Ordway | September 5, 2017

The odds of a black child being identified as disabled and placed in special education are 56 percent lower than that of an otherwise similar white child, a new study suggests.

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Health

Pleasure, panacea, poison? The little-known health effects of marijuana

by David Trilling | September 5, 2017

Despite regulatory hurdles, a growing body of scholarship is answering important questions about the health impacts of medical and recreational pot.

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Media, Politics & Government

Fake news and the spread of misinformation: A research roundup

by Denise-Marie Ordway | September 1, 2017

This collection of research offers insights into the impacts of fake news and other forms of misinformation, including fake Twitter images, and how people use the internet to spread rumors and misinformation.

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Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

Americans largely support using nukes, even against civilians

by David Trilling | September 1, 2017

Americans have lived without the fear of nuclear war for decades. As North Korea challenges this coziness, new research finds Americans largely ready to push the nuclear trigger.

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