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The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics regularly publishes a suite of reports and datasets that businesses, journalists, ...
Though little known to the public, the USPSTF plays a key role in determining which preventive services insurers must cover ...
287 (g): The program that lets state and local police perform the functions of federal immigration officers "In the span of about two months, the Trump administration radically expanded the 287 (g) ...
ICE’s recent detention data: What journalists need to understand U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s detained population flatlined in April, but there's more to the numbers than meets the eye.
Minority-serving institutions: 8 key facts about colleges that serve many underrepresented students Executive orders President Trump has signed in recent weeks carry significant implications for ...
AI in the newsroom: What researchers learned from the AP and the BBC Managing expectations, gaining buy-in from newsroom leaders and more: What two research teams found after months embedded in global ...
Young voters and colleges’ efforts to boost turnout: A research roundup with 5 story ideas We gathered research and interviewed researchers to help reporters cover voters under age 30. Keep reading ...
5 basic things journalists need to know about polls and surveys Want to learn about the benefits and pitfalls of poll and survey research? Read on for insights from a political scientist, a social ...
We look at what the research says about whether child access prevention and safe storage laws work to prevent gun violence.
What’s a nationally representative sample? 5 things you need to know to report accurately on research Knowing what a nationally representative sample is — and isn't — will help you avoid errors in ...
Reporting on violence and threats against US election workers: 6 things to know In this research-based tipsheet, we cover what journalists should know about the history of electoral violence in the ...