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Environment, Health

6 story ideas in the 2023 Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change report

by Naseem S. Miller | November 28, 2023

Climate reports like the Lancet Countdown are large documents, laden with data, and can be difficult to summarize in one news story. But local journalists can look for specific issues that apply to their communities to produce stories that resonate with their audiences.

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Criminal Justice, Health, Media, Politics & Government

Inconsistent state reporting requirements raise efficacy concerns about federal gun background check system

by Clark Merrefield | November 17, 2023

New papers in JAMA Health Forum and JAMA Internal Medicine explore the landscape of state laws on reporting people barred from buying guns to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.

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Health, Media

How do science journalists decide whether a psychology study is worth covering?

by Naseem S. Miller | November 15, 2023

A recent study finds that sample size is the only factor having a robust influence on 181 science journalists’ ratings of the trustworthiness and newsworthiness of a study. But they note that, overall, these journalists are doing a ‘very decent job’ vetting research. Here’s how they do it.

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Media, Race & Gender

5 reasons news stories about research need source diversity

by Denise-Marie Ordway | November 8, 2023

Many journalists work hard to include people from different backgrounds in stories about local issues and events, but might not realize source diversity is also important in stories about science and research. Here are five reasons why.

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Media, Politics & Government

‘Horse race’ reporting of elections can harm voters, candidates, news outlets: What the research says

by Denise-Marie Ordway | October 23, 2023

Our updated roundup of research looks at the consequences of one of the most common ways journalists cover elections — with a focus on who’s in the lead and who’s behind instead of policy issues.

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Media

FBarchive: A searchable repository of Facebook whistleblower documents

by Clark Merrefield | October 18, 2023

Journalists, researchers and the public can now access a searchable database of Facebook whistleblower documents, including internal chat threads, reports, presentations and more.

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Media, Politics & Government

‘Horse race’ coverage of elections: What to avoid and how to get it right

by Denise-Marie Ordway | October 12, 2023

It’s unlikely journalists will stop covering elections as a competitive game, despite researchers’ warnings that it can harm voters and others. Two scholars offer ideas for at least improving so-called ‘horse race’ reporting.

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Criminal Justice, Media, Politics & Government

Public corruption prosecutions rise where nonprofit news outlets flourish, research finds

by Clark Merrefield | October 10, 2023

Study finds prosecutions for corruption rise after a nonprofit news outlet is established within a judicial district. Prosecutions are also more likely in districts where those outlets enjoy greater philanthropic funding.

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Education, Health, Media

5 tips to help you cover the college mental health crisis

by Denise-Marie Ordway | October 4, 2023

Mental health experts Gino Aisenberg, co-director of the Latino Center for Health at the University of Washington, and Tony Walker, senior vice president of academic programs at The Jed Foundation, share advice to help journalists improve their coverage of college mental health.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Rural development in the farm bill: A research roundup

by Clark Merrefield | September 26, 2023

In the final installment of our three-part series, we look at what the research says about rural development programs in the farm bill, which expires in late September.

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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.

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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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