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A research-based explainer to help journalists cover Hispanic-serving institutions and the competition for higher education ...
We unlock the laws and regulations that define how federal workers have, until recently, typically been hired and fired.
These tips will help you interrogate President Trump’s proposal to close the U.S. Department of Education, provide historical context and evaluate the agency’s effectiveness. We break down the types ...
We gathered research to help journalists explain how presidential debates influence voters’ decisions. These papers look at aggressive behavior on stage, the likelihood candidates’ performance will ...
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We have curated a list of non-government websites with health databases. We’ll continue to update this list. Subscribe. It’s free!Sign up for our free newsletter! You’ll receive a weekly update of ...
We gathered research and interviewed researchers to help reporters cover voters under age 30. Keep reading for insights on their voting habits, colleges’ efforts to raise voting rates and stories ...
Our periodic rundown of the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book is full of story ideas for reporters across beats. We reveal story pitches from the most recent release, including holiday decorator woes in ...
2014 study from Princeton University and the World Bank showing how rising inequality was linked with increased rates of violent crime in Mexico. The study’s authors — Ted Enamorado of Princeton ...
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