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With interest costs outpacing defense spending, this piece will help journalists understand the public debt and explain it to ...
Journalists and public health experts share strategies for building trust, using careful language and improving coverage of health misinformation during a workshop at the AHCJ annual conference.
Journalists can download data directly from the Education Data Explorer’s Application Programming Interface or access data sets using Stata, a commercially-available statistical software package, or R ...
When health data disappears: 8 tips for finding what’s hidden from public view. As public health data becomes harder to access, journalists and experts at the Association of Health Care Journalists' ...
Journalists can use these 10 tools to examine education data in areas such as student achievement, school segregation and ...
What about state contributions to SNAP funding? Another major area of potential change within the proposed legislation has to do with shifting some of the cost of SNAP from the federal government to ...
The results of our 2025 audience survey: Here’s what you told us. The Journalist's Resource asked journalists, educators and other members of our audience how they use our materials and how we can ...
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