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Here's what journalists need to know to bolster their reporting on potential cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
Here’s what journalists need to know about this burgeoning market — plus, five big questions to start digging into.
We summarize two documents that explain how hospitals and their staff can prepare for the removal of the protected areas ...
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For several years, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted routine childhood vaccinations across the U.S., reducing the number of children entering kindergarten vaccinated against serious, highly contagious ...
This piece was update on March 5, 2025, with information on the newly proposed “gold card” visa. Among the more than 50 executive orders President Donald Trump signed during the first three weeks of ...
We spotlight free databases journalists can use to report on higher education issues ranging from the changing demographics of U.S. college students to graduation rates, campus crime, faculty salaries ...
San Francisco Chronicle investigative reporters Jennifer Gollan and Susie Neilson share tips for building a national database from scratch, interviewing trauma survivors, negotiating with public ...
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 ...
School board elections have grown increasingly politicized in recent years as conservative politicians and advocacy organizations push to restrict how public schools address issues related to race, ...
Economic research regularly touches almost every facet of life. Economists aren’t just about dollars and cents and supply and demand — they study income inequality and homelessness, lead exposure and ...
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