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The Journalist’s Resource helps to bridge the communications gap between academia and journalism. Our goal: more high-quality research in the news stream.
Resources to help journalists cover the 2024 US election Our 2024 election collection includes resources to help you cover surveys and opinion polls, voting issues, election administration issues, ...
Research: 3 in 4 US adults can discern real political news headlines from fake ones Has the death of truth been greatly exaggerated? New research suggests people in the U.S. are, overall, good at ...
What the research says about the characteristics of unsafe traffic intersections and crosswalk designs that can improve pedestrian safety.
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An introduction to tribal sovereignty and its importance to tribal nations and the daily lives of Native Americans in the U.S.
We look at research on who votes in school board elections and how new board members can affect school segregation, funding and test scores.
Recent research sheds light on the role labor unions played in reducing income inequality during and after WWII.
Covering immigration in 2025: 3 reporting tips and a list of data resources We share expert insights from attorney Linda Dakin-Grimm, researcher Austin Kocher and investigative reporter Caitlin ...
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 ...
When public officials spread health misinformation, be quick to point it out: A tip sheet Some politicians, public officials and a handful of physicians are spreading misinformation. It's important ...