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We spotlight recent research to help journalists investigate barriers in the community college transfer process.
Audiences want to know when journalists use artificial intelligence. Here's how news organizations can disclose their AI use.
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Informing the news: The need for knowledge-based reporting Essay by Thomas E. Patterson, Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center.
Public funding for sports stadiums: A primer and research roundup Team owners looking to build or revamp big league sports stadiums often seek public funds in the hundreds of millions of dollars. But ...
Tree equity and trees’ impact on surface temperatures, human health: A research roundup The absence of trees is not just an aesthetic discrepancy — it can impact human health and well-being, a growing ...
Felony disenfranchisement in the US: An explainer and research roundup People incarcerated for felony convictions lose the right to vote across most of the U.S., but specifics vary widely by state. We ...
The future of the US Department of Education: 8 tips for journalists covering the agency under Trump’s second term These tips will help you interrogate President Trump's proposal to close the U.S.
Major administrative datasets of the U.S. government — all in one place 2014 list of data sources and tools from a range of federal agencies, courtesy of Katherine R. Smith, executive director of the ...
We highlight several studies that explain the impact of extreme heat and heat waves on human health, especially volunerable populations.
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