Immigrants to the U.S. before WWI made today’s communities richer, better educated
Immigrants to the United States before the First World War made their new communities richer and better educated over the long-term, new research shows.
Immigrants to the United States before the First World War made their new communities richer and better educated over the long-term, new research shows.
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How to research nonprofit organizations, with examples of investigations and instructions on finding and reading 990 tax filings.
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The EPA declined, after years of review, to ban the common insecticide chlorpyrifos in March 2017. We outline the controversy and the evidence it hurts developing brains.
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In some states, 20 to 30 percent of working-age adults have a physical, emotional or cognitive disability, according to a new study that looks at disability prevalence in each state.
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African Americans in the South are more supportive of “American values” and the U.S. political system than black people living outside the South, a new study finds.
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A new study suggests that laws allowing police to directly cite motorists for not wearing seat belts may be less effective than they once were at reducing accident deaths.
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Journalist’s Resource has pulled together academic studies that look at dietary supplements from various angles, including usage rates, adverse health effects and marketing to teenagers.
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Investing in financial knowledge is akin to investing in human capital, argues a new paper in the
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Poor labor productivity gains are hobbling America’s economic recovery, especially in western states.
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Asking these questions can help journalists gauge the quality of a research study or report and avoid relying on flawed findings.
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