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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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We look at research on who votes in school board elections and how new board members can affect school segregation, funding and test scores.
Exposure to wildfires and smoke may have long-term negative impacts on general health and mental health, according to a review of 36 studies.
An introduction to tribal sovereignty and its importance to tribal nations and the daily lives of Native Americans in the U.S.
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 ...
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.
7 big things you should know about the monthly jobs report The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases a jobs report every month. Here are key facts journalists should know before reporting on it.
Racial disparities in mental health care: An explainer and research roundup Little has changed since the office of the U.S. Surgeon General issued a report on mental health disparities two decades ago ...
Two experts help explain the right and wrong ways to use 'per capita' to describe data related to economics, health and other news topics.
El Niño: What it is, how it devastates economies, and where it intersects with climate change This research-based explainer looks at how El Niño stunts global and regional economic growth and what ...
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