E-cigarettes exploding in popularity: New data
How much do Americans smoke? Not nearly as much as they used to. But e-cigarettes are exploding in popularity. And sales of traditional cigarettes are not falling as quickly as they were.
How much do Americans smoke? Not nearly as much as they used to. But e-cigarettes are exploding in popularity. And sales of traditional cigarettes are not falling as quickly as they were.
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This collection of academic research focuses on gender in journalism — women who work in journalism and how girls and women are portrayed by the news media.
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While debates about financial inequality generally focus on individual earnings and wealth, a new study suggests the value of health insurance is a crucial factor affecting the distribution of income in the United States.
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Drafting the federal budget is one of an American president’s most influential undertakings. But two-thirds of spending is set before the process even begins. We explain.
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Hackers are everywhere. This tip sheet offers free resources to help journalists protect their sources and themselves.
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Release from prison during an economic upswing may reduce the chance an offender returns to jail, a new study finds.
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2016 tip sheet that helps journalists navigate the big-money and often partisan world of think tanks.
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The melting ice caps will not only impact our coastlines, but may radically alter international trade, a new study finds.
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Depending whom you ask, America’s debt is either a national crisis or a clever way the world’s richest country takes advantage of its global economic dominance. We explain.
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Scientists have linked the oil and gas industry to a rash of earthquakes in regions that previously saw few. But, contrary to popular belief, fracking itself is not the main cause.
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