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Health

Similar care, similar outcomes for rural and urban cancer patients

by Chloe Reichel | August 22, 2018

Rural-urban disparities in cancer outcomes recede for patients enrolled in clinical trials, a new study in JAMA Network Open finds.

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Economics, Education, Race & Gender

Some employers discriminate against applicants with longer commutes

by Denise-Marie Ordway | August 21, 2018

Low-wage employers in Washington DC discriminate against applicants with longer commutes and, to a lesser extent, those with stereotypically “black” names, according to a forthcoming study.

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Health, Media

Covering health research? Choose your studies (and words) wisely

by Chloe Reichel | August 20, 2018

Many of the most popular news stories about health research include overstated findings or substantial inaccuracies, suggests a new study.

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Politics & Government, Race & Gender

New insights on US voters who don’t have photo ID

by Denise-Marie Ordway | August 16, 2018

A small fraction of people who voted in Texas and Michigan in 2016 lacked a photo ID, but those who did were disproportionately people of color, according to two new working papers.

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Economics, Health, Race & Gender

The doctor will see you now: When the neighborhood is a patient

by Chloe Reichel | August 14, 2018

Treating an ailing neighborhood as a “patient” helped improve housing and quality of life in a neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.

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Education, Politics & Government

Study shows private schools aren’t better for low-income students

by Denise-Marie Ordway | August 13, 2018

Low-income students don’t benefit more from private school than public school, suggests new research from scholars at the University of Virginia.

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Criminal Justice, Health, Media, Politics & Government

10 rules for reporting on war trauma survivors

by Carmen Nobel | August 9, 2018

Trauma reporting can cause further trauma if it isn’t done with care and skill. Our friends at The War Horse share their reporting standards for interviewing the survivors of war-related trauma.

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Education, Health, Media, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

6 studies on digital news and social media you should know about

by Denise-Marie Ordway | August 7, 2018

We spotlight six of the most interesting studies of the second quarter of 2018. They examine topics such as native videos, Twitter echo chambers and anecdotes in data journalism.

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Economics, Education, Health, Race & Gender

What research says about the kids of working moms

by Denise-Marie Ordway | August 6, 2018

We spotlight research on working moms. Overall, the research suggests maternal employment has little impact on kid’s behavior and academic achievement over the short term and may have long-term benefits.

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Criminal Justice, Economics, Media, Race & Gender

Study shows female journalists face ‘rampant’ online harassment

by Denise-Marie Ordway | August 2, 2018

In-depth interviews with dozens of female journalists from across the globe reveal that women in news face various forms of online harassment, from sexist remarks to threats of rape, a study finds.

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4 takeaways on the economic consequences of the Iran war

March 20, 2026

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Childhood vaccines: What research shows about their safety and potential side effects

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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

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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