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Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Intermarriage and U.S. Hispanics: New research

by Denise-Marie Ordway | August 3, 2017

Hispanics born in the United States often marry non-Hispanics, new research suggests. Meanwhile, the vast majority of Hispanics who immigrate do not intermarry.

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The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco was financed with municipal bonds in the 1930s. (Chris Brignola/Unsplash)
Economics, Politics & Government

Municipal bonds: A reporter’s tip sheet

by David Trilling | August 1, 2017

When your city or state needs cash for infrastructure, it probably issues a municipal bond. We explain how “munis” work.

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Economics, Education, Politics & Government

Why are immigrants from some countries more successful than others?

by David Trilling | July 31, 2017

Some immigrant groups in the U.S. seem to be more successful than others. A new paper looks at how country of origin correlates with measures of personal success.

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Economics, Health

Rise in minimum wage linked to fewer teen pregnancies

by Denise-Marie Ordway | July 28, 2017

A $1 increase in the minimum wage is associated with a 2 percent drop in the teen birth rate, suggests a new study in the American Journal of Public Health.

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Health

Treating ADHD may prevent drug abuse

by David Trilling | July 27, 2017

Kids with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are more likely to develop drug problems, but standard treatments may reduce the risk, a new paper finds.

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Criminal Justice, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Muslims in Europe: Considering anger among immigrants’ children

by David Trilling | July 26, 2017

A new paper examines “victimization by proxy” and finds European-born Muslims more likely than their immigrant parents to endorse radical ideology or violence.

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Environment, Health

Lyme disease and climate change: Research roundup

by David Trilling | July 25, 2017

Lyme disease is spreading as the warming climate helps bloodthirsty ticks thrive.

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Education, Health

Rich teens, drug abuse and the importance of involved parents

by David Trilling | July 24, 2017

Teenagers from affluent suburban homes are more likely to abuse alcohol and drugs than the national average. Parental attentiveness is key to prevention, a new paper finds.

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Environment

Wildfires, health and climate change: Research and resources

by David Trilling | July 18, 2017

Climate change is causing wildfires to consume ever-larger swaths of forest, scientists say, breaking records and blanketing many states in dangerous smoke.

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Media, Politics & Government

Which members of Congress get more media attention?

by Denise-Marie Ordway | July 13, 2017

Members of Congress with the most extreme political views receive more attention from print media than moderate members, a new study suggests. Meanwhile, far-right Republicans get more coverage than far-left Democrats.

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