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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, ...
Documenting serious issues with comics journalism: An interview with Josh Neufeld Via an e-mail interview, we asked Josh Neufeld to discuss the benefits, challenges and processes of practicing comics ...
The national debt: How and why the US government borrows money The US government is paying $1 trillion a year in interest on its debt. With interest costs outpacing national defense spending, this ...
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An immigration scholar guides us through the process of analyzing ICE arrest datasets published by the Data Deportation ...
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.
Public funding for sports stadiums: A primer and research roundup Team owners looking to build or revamp big league sports stadiums often seek public funds in the hundreds of millions of dollars. But ...
We look at research on who votes in school board elections and how new board members can affect school segregation, funding and test scores.
An introduction to tribal sovereignty and its importance to tribal nations and the daily lives of Native Americans in the U.S.
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