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Economics

Globalization, by enriching executives, is boosting income inequality

by David Trilling | May 19, 2017

Income inequality and globalization have risen together in recent decades. A new paper describes how the top 1 percent benefits.

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Health, Race & Gender

Bisexual young women are at higher risk of unintended pregnancy

by Denise-Marie Ordway | May 18, 2017

A new study suggests young women who are not heterosexual are at a greater risk of accidental pregnancy, partly because they are less likely than straight women to use contraceptives.

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Economics, Environment

Estimating future hurricane damage in the era of global warming

by David Trilling | May 17, 2017

The changing climate is expected to breed fiercer hurricanes. As the dollar value of the damage increases, the cleanup will become harder for America to afford, a new paper forecasts.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Social Security reform: An explainer

by David Trilling | May 16, 2017

Half of millennials believe Social Security will run dry before they retire. That’s not entirely true, but without major reforms their benefits will take a hit. We explain.

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Health, Politics & Government

Marathons delay ambulances and may hurt patients

by Denise-Marie Ordway | May 15, 2017

A new study suggests marathon races interfere with ambulance service. Transportation delays may help explain why elderly patients with cardiac problems are more likely to die if they live near marathon routes.

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Environment, Health, Politics & Government

High-fructose corn syrup and your health: Research roundup

by David Trilling | May 11, 2017

High-fructose corn syrup is found in many foods today. We profile the latest research on the sweetener’s association with obesity, diabetes and liver disease.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Mobile home parks and eviction: A look at regulations in Texas and Florida

by Denise-Marie Ordway | May 10, 2017

A new study offers insights on how states can assist mobile home residents who face eviction, but notes that even helpful policies can have unintended consequences.

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Education, Media, Politics & Government

Data journalism syllabus: From numeracy to visualization and beyond

by The Journalist's Resource | May 9, 2017

This syllabus offers faculty a guide for teaching basic data journalism skills, including statistical and visualization techniques, over a 13-week semester.

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Politics & Government

Writing about campaign finance: A tip sheet with tools and examples

by David Trilling | May 5, 2017

Running for office in the United States is an expensive affair. Immense sums change hands. This tip sheet will help journalists find and track the influence of money in politics.

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Criminal Justice, Health

Prisoners in the U.S.: Research on inmate population trends, demographics

by Denise-Marie Ordway | May 4, 2017

A collection of government reports and academic papers that help paint a picture of the men, women and children in custody nationwide. We included a few research articles that look specifically at transgender inmates.

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