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older people
Health, Media

6 tips for improving news coverage of older people

by Kristen Senz | November 15, 2022

Two experienced journalists offer tips for better, deeper news coverage of aging-related issues and stories involving older people.

Expert Commentary

ageism
Health, Politics & Government

The impact of ageism on health and health care: A research roundup and explainer

by Kristen Senz | November 14, 2022

Ageism against older people results in negative health outcomes for individuals and society, research shows. But momentum is building for policies that take aim at age-based discrimination at the state and federal level.

Expert Commentary

adjustable rate mortgage
Economics

Adjustable-rate mortgages: A research-based explainer

by Clark Merrefield | November 9, 2022

A scourge of the housing market collapse before the Great Recession, adjustable-rate mortgages have made a comeback. What’s different now and what does the research say about these loans?

Expert Commentary

Election 2022
Media, Politics & Government

The 2022 midterm elections: Research and tip sheets to help you cover the news

by Denise-Marie Ordway | November 4, 2022

While preparing for Tuesday’s midterm elections in the U.S., check out the resources we created to help journalists cover local and national elections, including tip sheets with advice from veteran political reporters and election experts.

Expert Commentary

Sunglasses with Instagram logo
Health, Media, Race & Gender

Instagram eye-tracking study sheds light on how women view images of other women

by Naseem S. Miller | November 3, 2022

The young female participants in the study paid more attention to Instagram posts that included bodies rather than just faces, and they preferred looking at underweight and average weight images to the images of overweight people.

Expert Commentary

private equity
Health, Politics & Government

The impact of private equity ownership in health care: A research roundup and explainer — Plus 3 reporting tips

by Kerry Dooley Young | November 2, 2022

Private equity firms argue they bring value to health care. Critics of private equity’s approach say the intense drive for quick profit puts patients at risk. We look at the research.

Expert Commentary

Election night
Politics & Government

Election Beat 2022: On election night, avoid a rush to judgment about the winner

by Thomas E. Patterson | November 1, 2022

“The 2022 midterm election returns could … be marred by a rush to judgment by political leaders or news outlets,” writes Thomas Patterson. “Millions of mail-in ballots will have been cast, and some states do not permit the counting of them before Election Day.”

Expert Commentary

swing voters
Politics & Government

Election Beat 2022: Will turnout, swing voters or sheer luck decide the midterms?

by Thomas E. Patterson | October 25, 2022

The campaign matters but other things matter more, writes media scholar Tom Patterson. Read on to learn more about the enthusiasm gap and the luck factor.

Expert Commentary

sports betting
Economics, Health, Politics & Government

Sports betting in the US: A research roundup and explainer

by Clark Merrefield | October 25, 2022

We look at the landscape of legal sports betting in America, explain what the research says about how legalization affects tax revenues, and provide a brief history of the activity.

Expert Commentary

Internet of Things
Criminal Justice, Media

6 ways the Internet of Things poses security threats to journalists

by Anjuli Shere | October 21, 2022

The Internet of Things poses many threats to journalists — at home, in the office and in the field. To help us understand them, a cybersecurity researcher divides these threats into several categories along with real-world examples.

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Editor’s Picks

4 takeaways on the economic consequences of the Iran war
Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

4 takeaways on the economic consequences of the Iran war

March 20, 2026

Economic uncertainty, windfalls for oil producers, how businesses communicate with the president and artificial intelligence — check out the insights from our webinar with EconoFact.

Childhood vaccines: What research shows about their safety and potential side effects
Health, Politics & Government

Childhood vaccines: What research shows about their safety and potential side effects

January 5, 2026

In this piece, we share reporting tips, explain how vaccine side effects are tracked in the U.S., and discuss research on the safety of childhood vaccines.

Expert Commentary

287(g): The program that lets state and local police perform the functions of federal immigration officers
Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

287(g): The program that lets state and local police perform the functions of federal immigration officers

April 30, 2025

“In the span of about two months, the Trump administration radically expanded the 287(g) program beyond anything I have seen in the past 15 years of close study of this precise policy,” writes immigration scholar Austin Kocher.

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