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Audiences want to know when journalists use artificial intelligence. Here's how news organizations can disclose their AI use.
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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 Journalist’s Resource helps to bridge the communications gap between academia and journalism. Our goal: more high-quality research in the news stream.
An immigration scholar guides us through the process of analyzing ICE arrest datasets published by the Data Deportation ...
An informal, collaborative reporter-researcher partnership reveals not just how, but why so many rape kits went untested in Cleveland.
The future of the US Department of Education: 8 tips for journalists covering the agency under Trump’s second term These tips will help you interrogate President Trump's proposal to close the U.S.
El Niño: What it is, how it devastates economies, and where it intersects with climate change This research-based explainer looks at how El Niño stunts global and regional economic growth and what ...
Why do Americans share so much fake news? One big reason is they aren’t paying attention, new research suggests Americans who share fake news on social media might not lack media literacy skills.
What the research says about the characteristics of unsafe traffic intersections and crosswalk designs that can improve pedestrian safety.