San Francisco Chronicle reporters Jennifer Gollan and Susie Neilson share tips from their investigation into deadly police ...
A behind-the-scenes look at a Marshall Project series that reveals that hospitals drug tested pregnant patients and reported ...
Dave Philipps of The New York Times shares how he reported his stories despite extremely limited access to military officials ...
We gathered research to help journalists explain how presidential debates influence voters’ decisions. These papers look at aggressive behavior on stage, the likelihood candidates’ performance will ...
Katey Rusch and Casey Smith were students in the University of California, Berkeley’s Investigative Reporting Program in 2019 when they compared notes about law enforcement issues they had researched ...
KARE 11 journalists explain how they found alarming fraudulent Medicaid billing practices at several addiction recovery ...
Read on to learn how pharmacy benefit managers influence drug prices in the U.S., and how academic studies can help you gain a deeper understanding of the concerns about PBMs. PLUS: 4 tips for ...
Our periodic rundown of the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book is full of story ideas for reporters across beats. We reveal story pitches from the most recent release, including holiday decorator woes in ...
The U.S. government has designated more than 800 colleges and universities as minority-serving institutions, either because they were originally created to educate Black or Native American students or ...
Immigration policy remains one of the most contentious, consequential and misunderstood issues in the United States. For journalists, it’s more important than ever to inform immigration stories with ...
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