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The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics regularly publishes a suite of reports and datasets that businesses, journalists, ...
These six tips will help journalists cover tribal colleges, which prepare tribal citizens to work in and strengthen tribal ...
Though little known to the public, the USPSTF plays a key role in determining which preventive services insurers must cover ...
JR and The Marshall Project recently hosted a webinar on staffing shortages and extreme heat in prisons. Here are 4 takeaways ...
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2014 study from Princeton University and the World Bank showing how rising inequality was linked with increased rates of violent crime in Mexico.
Study reveals stark divide in how Democrats and Republicans cite science An analysis of 25 years of U.S. policy documents reveals there's very little overlap in the scientific studies that Democrats ...
Asking these 13 questions can help journalists gauge the quality of a research study or report and avoid relying on flawed findings.