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Economics, Health, Politics & Government

Drug withdrawal in newborns linked to high unemployment rates

by Chloe Reichel | January 30, 2019

More newborns suffer from drug withdrawal in counties experiencing shortages of mental health care providers and higher rates of unemployment.

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Education, Race & Gender

Preschool children exhibit racial and gender biases: Findings from two experiments

by Denise-Marie Ordway | January 28, 2019

This study offers evidence of racial and gender bias in preschoolers — children responded less positively to photos of black boys than photos of white girls, black girls and white boys.

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Media, Politics & Government

Targeted internet ads may improve millennial voter turnout

by Denise-Marie Ordway | January 24, 2019

Targeted internet ads may encourage more millennials to vote in municipal elections, according to a new study published in Political Communication.

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Economics, Environment, Health, Politics & Government

The current and projected health risks of climate change

by Chloe Reichel | January 22, 2019

Due to food shortages related to climate change, the Earth may experience a net increase of 529,000 adult deaths by 2050.

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Economics, Politics & Government

The short- and long-term effects of a U.S. government shutdown

by Chloe Reichel | January 17, 2019

Studies on the effects of the 2013 U.S. government shutdown, including changes in short-term spending habits and crime rates.

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Economics, Health, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Cancer incidence and mortality rates decline, but not for poor Americans

by Chloe Reichel | January 14, 2019

Cancer incidence and mortality rates are on the decline in the U.S., but not for everyone. Socioeconomic disparities are widening.

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Environment, Health, Media

Covering viral research: Tips from Harvard’s ‘6 french fries’ guy

by Chloe Reichel | January 10, 2019

Eric Rimm reflects on his viral comments about French fries, offering pointers for how to cover research that’s getting a lot of media attention.

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Health, Politics & Government

Teen vaping: Is it really a gateway to cigarette smoking?

by Chloe Reichel | January 7, 2019

We’ve summarized scholarship on adolescent vaping, such as work examining its prevalence and perceived risks, in this research roundup.

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Economics, Education, Politics & Government

Chronic absenteeism in elementary schools: An easy potential solution

by Denise-Marie Ordway | January 4, 2019

Reminding parents how many days of school their kids have missed and the importance of regular attendance may be a simple, low-cost way to help curb absenteeism in elementary schools, a study suggests.

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Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, Environment, Media, Politics & Government

‘Fake news’ and school uniforms: Our most popular research roundups in 2018

by Denise-Marie Ordway | December 21, 2018

The 10 research roundups our readers visited most often in 2018 focus on topics ranging from fake news and school uniforms to the Supreme Court and Olympic games.

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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.

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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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