Nonprofit hospitals' tax exemptions have come under scrutiny by lawmakers and researchers. A JAMA study breaks down their tax ...
To help journalists cover the 2024 U.S. election, we share a collection of the election-related resources we’ve published so ...
This is what the research says on why 2023 was a record warm year and how climate predictions affect a range of news beats, from agriculture to aviation. Plus, 3 tips for covering and localizing ...
Across the political divide, most U.S. residents don’t think their states should reopen their economies yet, finds a new survey on a range of topics related to COVID-19. Subscribe. It’s free!Sign up ...
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Dr. Alister Martin’s first encounter with voter registration in a health care setting happened in 2017, when he was a third-year emergency medicine resident at Boston Children’s Hospital. A patient ...
In two recent high-profile cases, the parents of suspected school shooters have been criminally charged, in part based on allegations that they knew their teenage children were a potential danger to ...
This column about voter registration deadlines is an updated version of a column that appeared on The Journalist’s Resource in 2022. In most Western democracies, voter registration takes place ...
The Supreme Court’s June 28 decision to overturn a long-standing principle known as the Chevron doctrine beefed up the power of courts and diminished the power of federal agencies, particularly ones ...
To help journalists understand margin of error and how to correctly interpret data from surveys and polls, we’ve put together a list of seven tips, including ...