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Economics

Want to reduce income inequality through access to startup capital? Results may vary

by Clark Merrefield | September 19, 2019

Looking at data crossing five decades, the authors of a new paper find income inequality increases as financial markets develop.

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Environment, Health, Politics & Government

These 2 factors drive meat consumption worldwide

by Chloe Reichel | September 16, 2019

To curb climate change, meat-eaters should step away from the T-bone. Research on drivers of meat consumption adds insight as to how to make that happen.

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Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

Carbon taxes + cap and trade = Tackling climate change like an economist

by Clark Merrefield | September 13, 2019

Carbon taxes and cap-and-trade are the strategies for tackling climate change that have won the hearts of many economists. But the details of how the price of carbon is set are hardly settled.

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Health, Race & Gender

Gender conversion efforts linked to 2x odds of attempted suicide

by Chloe Reichel | September 11, 2019

Efforts to change transgender individuals’ gender identity are linked to severe psychological distress and suicide attempts, according to a new study in JAMA Psychiatry.

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Health, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Native-born Californians who live near large immigrant populations eat healthier

by Chloe Reichel | September 10, 2019

Native-born Americans who live in Los Angeles County neighborhoods with a higher proportion of immigrants tend to eat less fast food and more fruits and vegetables.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Tax cuts for bottom 90% of earners spur job growth, research finds

by Clark Merrefield | September 6, 2019

Employment increases after taxes are cut for most income earners — but not when tax cuts target the top 10% of earners — according to recent research in the Journal of Political Economy.

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Economics, Environment, Health

The mental health effects of climate change

by Chloe Reichel | September 5, 2019

Globally, as many as half of the people who survive extreme weather events experience negative mental health outcomes.

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Education, Health, Politics & Government

Should states ban religious exemptions for student vaccinations? Researchers weigh in

by Denise-Marie Ordway | September 1, 2019

Three recent studies examine the effectiveness and unintended consequences of banning religious exemptions to childhood vaccinations in California schools.

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Economics, Media

When your boss is an algorithm: New research on computers as leaders

by Clark Merrefield | August 30, 2019

If you work for a boss who has all the emotional intelligence of a computer, consider that someday your boss might actually be a computer. It’s already happening in ridesharing and it won’t stop there, according to new research.

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Health, Politics & Government

Can medical marijuana really play a role in easing the opioid epidemic?

by Chloe Reichel | August 29, 2019

A recent study challenges the role that legalizing medical marijuana might play in easing the opioid epidemic.

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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.

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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

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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