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2024

4 ways The Journalist’s Resource informed journalism in 2024

by Carmen Nobel | December 20, 2024

As we look ahead to 2025, we’re pausing to reflect on some of the standout efforts that defined our work in 2024.

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Economics, Environment, Health

Here are the answers to 15 common questions about fluoride in drinking water

by Naseem S. Miller | December 17, 2024

We scoured decades of published academic research to address questions about water fluoridation, including what it is, who makes decisions about it, and how safe and effective it is.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment, Health

Fluoride in water: A research roundup and reporting tip sheet

by Naseem S. Miller | December 17, 2024

To help journalists with their reporting, we read through dozens of published research papers and unpacked several recent studies about fluoride in water.

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Beige Book
Economics, Media

Story ideas from the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book: December 2024

by Clark Merrefield | December 11, 2024

Our periodic rundown of the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book is full of story ideas for reporters across beats. We reveal story pitches from the most recent release, including holiday decorator woes in the Midwest and grocery store staffing travails in Montana.

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Education, Health

If you report on US colleges and universities, get to know these 19 higher education databases

by Denise-Marie Ordway | December 9, 2024

We spotlight free databases journalists can use to report on higher education issues ranging from the changing demographics of U.S. college students to graduation rates, campus crime, faculty salaries and student health.

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Pharmacy benefit managers
Economics, Health, Politics & Government

Pharmacy benefit managers: What journalists need to know about the prescription drug middleman industry

by Kerry Dooley Young | December 6, 2024

Read on to learn how pharmacy benefit managers influence drug prices in the U.S., and how academic studies can help you gain a deeper understanding of the concerns about PBMs. PLUS: 4 tips for localizing and covering stories about PBMs.

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Environment, Health

9 local story ideas from the 2024 Lancet Countdown report on climate change and health

by Naseem S. Miller | December 3, 2024

Climate change is often framed as a global crisis, but its impacts are local. Journalists can inform their audiences by localizing climate change stories, making abstract climate data more tangible.

Expert Commentary

discrimination
Economics, Race & Gender

Economists studied racial discrimination in LinkedIn job networking. Here’s what they found.

by Clark Merrefield | November 21, 2024

In a field experiment involving more than 400 fictitious LinkedIn profiles, researchers find connection requests sent from Black men’s profiles were 13% less likely to be accepted than those from white men’s profiles.

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chronic absenteeism school nurses research
Education, Health

How school nurses can help fight chronic absenteeism

by Denise-Marie Ordway | November 20, 2024

In this research-based explainer, we examine the rise in chronic student absenteeism in recent years and the various ways school nurses, an underutilized resource in the push to improve attendance, can help.

Expert Commentary

voting decisions
Media, Politics & Government

In the 2024 US election, which sources informed voting decisions the most?

by Carmen Nobel | November 7, 2024

A new survey report is a valuable resource for local journalists in search of post-election analysis stories. The researchers share state-level data on whether respondents leaned on national vs. local news for information about the 2024 election — or whether they relied on news sources at all.

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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.

Medicaid: A guide to understanding and covering potential cuts to the program
Health, Politics & Government

Medicaid: A guide to understanding and covering potential cuts to the program

April 30, 2025

To help finance trillions of dollars in tax cuts, Congressional Republicans are looking to cut hundreds of billions of dollars in spending, including Medicaid. We provide background, resources and research on the policies under consideration.

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

February 26, 2025

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.

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