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Expert Commentary

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Economics

Covering nonprofits: Questions, answers and tips for following the money

by Clark Merrefield | September 13, 2022

Are you new to reporting on the world of nonprofits? Keep reading to learn how to get started. Plus, check out related academic research and recent news investigations.

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Health, Race & Gender

Maternal mortality: An explainer and research roundup

by Naseem S. Miller | September 7, 2022

The rate of maternal deaths in the U.S. has been increasing in recent years. Black people continue to be more than three times as likely as white people to die from pregnancy-related causes. We highlight research studies and resources about maternal mortality.

Expert Commentary

Media, Politics & Government

How did President Biden go from zero to hero in the public arena so quickly?

by Christina Pazzanese | September 7, 2022

In a Q&A, Harvard media scholar Thomas E. Patterson, who studies political journalism, explains the recent shift in tone in news coverage of President Biden.

Expert Commentary

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Economics, Education, Race & Gender

Federal student loan forgiveness: Research to help journalists

by Denise-Marie Ordway | September 1, 2022

We spotlight academic research and government reports to help journalists answer some of the questions remaining about the new student loan forgiveness program.

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Environment

Electric vehicles: 5 recent studies to inform your coverage

by Clark Merrefield | August 29, 2022

Long touted as a way to curb carbon emissions, electric vehicles are still a long way from dominating personal transportation in the U.S. Recent research highlighted here explores challenges ahead for the electric vehicle market.

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Education

Covering student loan forgiveness: 5 tips from Danielle Douglas-Gabriel

by Denise-Marie Ordway | August 25, 2022

A Washington Post higher education reporter shares insights to help journalists cover the new federal student loan forgiveness program and higher education debt more broadly.

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Economics

Community land trusts: Research reveals benefits of an affordable housing model that could help ease the housing crisis

by Clark Merrefield | August 15, 2022

Community land trust homeowners report better overall quality of life than renters, as measured by housing stability and other factors.

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Economics, Education, Health, Media

What’s standard deviation? 4 things journalists need to know

by Denise-Marie Ordway | August 11, 2022

Not sure what ‘standard deviation’ is or why it matters in academic research? We outline four key things journalists need to know about this common measure.

Expert Commentary

Health

988 and suicide prevention hotlines: A research roundup

by Naseem S. Miller | August 3, 2022

For journalists covering the launch of 988, it helps to be familiar with the research on suicide prevention hotlines. We have complied several peer-reviewed research studies on the topic, including text and online chats.

Expert Commentary

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Economics, Media

Are we in a recession? 4 things journalists should know when covering an economic downturn

by Clark Merrefield | August 2, 2022

It’s not a recession unless the National Bureau of Economic Research says so. Plus, tips for writing accurate headlines and what matters to Americans’ economic perceptions.

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The national debt: How and why the US government borrows money
Economics, Politics & Government

The national debt: How and why the US government borrows money

June 25, 2025

The US government is paying $1 trillion a year in interest on its debt. With interest costs outpacing national defense spending, this piece will help journalists understand the public debt and explain it to audiences.

As Congress considers cuts to SNAP, we address 8 questions about this US federal nutrition program
Economics, Health, Politics & Government

As Congress considers cuts to SNAP, we address 8 questions about this US federal nutrition program

May 30, 2025

Here’s important background info and research to bolster news coverage of potential reductions in federal spending on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

ICE and hospitals: What does the removal of the 'protected areas' policy mean for hospitals?
Health, Politics & Government

ICE and hospitals: 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.

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