Why the 2020 census matters for public health: An explainer
Why the census matters and what it will mean for public health in the United States.
Why the census matters and what it will mean for public health in the United States.
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A leading scholar on college student homelessness and food insecurity, Sara Goldrick-Rab of Temple University, offers journalists seven tips for improving their coverage.
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Nearly every 2020 Democratic candidate polling above half a percentage point nationally supports raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. Most research finds small job losses from minimum wage hikes.
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A first-of-its-kind study from researchers at the University of Alabama’s new Veterans and Media Lab offers new insights into how news photos portray veterans.
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Research associates new policing tactics in Camden, NJ, with lower rates of gunshot patients at a major regional trauma center, part of a turnaround for a city once synonymous with violent crime.
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News media scholar Thomas Patterson offers three tips to help journalists avoid being part of the misinformation problem.
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A forthcoming study offers new insights into voters’ behavior at the polls, including their reactions to long lines and voter ID laws.
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When Americans go to vote, journalists are never far behind. These 11 tips from veteran reporters and voting scholars can bolster your Election Day coverage.
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Print newspaper coverage of suicide falls short of expert recommendations, new research in JAMA Network Open finds.
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New natural resource revenue may exacerbate corruption in states already struggling with government corruption, new research finds.
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