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Expert Commentary

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Environment, Health

Dysfunctional or not, families who eat together eat healthier

by Chloe Reichel | November 21, 2018

Every unhappy family might be unhappy in its own way, but when they sit down together at the table, they’re alike according to one important measure: they eat better.

Expert Commentary

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Economics, Media, Politics & Government

5 fascinating digital media studies from fall 2018

by Denise-Marie Ordway | November 20, 2018

In this piece we wrote for Nieman Lab, we spotlight five studies on topics such as how Twitter affects journalists’ news judgment and how often we remember where we read a news story.

Expert Commentary

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Media, Politics & Government

Political polarization increases after local newspapers close

by Chloe Reichel | November 19, 2018

After local newspapers close, political polarization among voters increases, according to new research in the Journal of Communication.

Expert Commentary

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Health, Politics & Government

Mental health issues among immigrants: New research

by Chloe Reichel | November 16, 2018

New research on immigrant health from the American Public Health Association’s 2018 annual meeting.

Expert Commentary

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Media, Politics & Government

Partisanship of journalists’ Twitter networks tends to show in their work

by Denise-Marie Ordway | November 9, 2018

There’s a clear link between the accounts journalists follow on Twitter and the partisanship of their work, finds a new study from researchers at Northeastern University and the University at Buffalo.

Expert Commentary

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Criminal Justice, Health, Politics & Government

Covering gun violence in America: Tips from German Lopez

by Chloe Reichel | November 8, 2018

Vox’s German Lopez discusses gun violence in the U.S. and what journalists can do to improve their coverage.

Expert Commentary

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Economics, Health

Heroin overdoses surged following Oxycontin reformulation

by Tyler Smith, American Economic Association | November 7, 2018

A new study identifies one important driver of heroin overdoses in the United States: the reformulation of Oxycontin.

Expert Commentary

Person writing in reporter's notebook
Media, Politics & Government

Academic experts cited more in “horse race” election coverage

by Denise-Marie Ordway | November 6, 2018

Journalists were much more likely to rely on academic experts when their coverage of midterm congressional elections focused on political strategy than when it focused on policy issues, according to a new study.

Expert Commentary

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Media

The margin of error: 7 tips for journalists covering polls and surveys

by Denise-Marie Ordway | November 5, 2018

To help journalists understand margin of error and how to correctly interpret data from surveys and polls, we’ve put together a list of seven tips, including clarifying examples.

Expert Commentary

Media

Beyond Gab: The widespread social problem of online extremism

by Chloe Reichel | October 30, 2018

“If it’s not Gab, it’s going to be another platform… the sentiment and the ideas fostered by these communities are not going to be fazed by technology.”

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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.

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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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