Newsrooms across the world are gravely understaffed. The research desk is largely a thing of the past, and many local reporters are stretched too thin to develop subject matter expertise in their ...
Knowing what a nationally representative sample is — and isn’t — will help you avoid errors in covering clinical trials, opinion polls and other research. Subscribe. It’s free!Sign up for our free ...
In “Closing the Gap: How a Church-Hospital Partnership is Reducing Hypertension on Chicago’s West Side,” Josh Neufeld uses the form of comics journalism to highlight a recent research article ...
From the Federal Reserve to the Bureau of Economic Analysis to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are a variety of free federal sources journalists can turn to for high-quality data on the U.S.
Via an e-mail interview, we asked Josh Neufeld to discuss the benefits, challenges and processes of practicing comics journalism. Subscribe. It’s free!Sign up for our free newsletter! You’ll receive a ...
Our semi-regular rundown of the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book is full of story ideas for reporters across beats, from financial strain due to “Dry January” in New England, to movers moving out of the ...
Studies show that extreme heat can affect most people, particularly vulnerable populations like children, older adults and outdoor workers. We round up recent studies that shed light on how warming ...
Subscribe. It’s free!Sign up for our free newsletter! You’ll receive a weekly update of important new resources to inform your news coverage and consumption. A comics journalist explores a study of an ...
2014 review of research and data on the continuing inequities in per-pupil public-school spending across the United States, and the impact of court rulings and reform efforts. The researchers conclude ...
Subscribe. It’s free!Sign up for our free newsletter! You’ll receive a weekly update of important new resources to inform your news coverage and consumption. A comics journalist explores a study of an ...
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