In September 2021, the Wall Street Journal began publishing a series of articles exposing the inner workings of Facebook and subsidiaries such as Instagram, including evidence that company insiders ...
Whether it’s on TV commercials or posts by social media influencers, dietary supplements are marketed as a daily need to maintain optimal health, or as a quick fix for a range of ailments and ...
From the Federal Reserve to the Bureau of Economic Analysis to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are a variety of free federal sources journalists can turn to for high-quality data on the U.S.
On May 12, we published a methods paper and a corresponding blog post that introduced a new way to calculate recent detained population numbers at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention ...
In a call with a long-time source, what stood out most to STAT reporters Bob Herman and Casey Ross was just how viscerally frustrated and angry the source was about an algorithm used by insurance ...
The Minneapolis-based KARE 11 team’s months-long investigation into allegations of Medicaid fraud at several addiction recovery centers in Minnesota began with a tip, as many investigative stories do.
New York Times investigative reporter Hannah Dreier wanted to know what happened to the hundreds of thousands of migrant children who came to the U.S. alone in recent years through the country’s ...
Nonprofit hospitals in the U.S. received $37.4 billion in tax benefits in 2021, more than half of which came from state and local tax exemptions, according to a recent study published in JAMA.
“More than thirty years before the Supreme Court reminded Oklahoma that the Muscogee (Creek) Nation still has a Reservation, my mom repeatedly took us to it. We would pile into the car and drive the ...
Consumption of news continues to shift from traditional broadcast and print to digitally native media accessed through mobile devices and social media channels. However, the pathways to a radically ...
An analysis published recently in the Criminal Justice Policy Review offers new insights and raises new questions about the national public health crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women in ...
José Gómez-Ibáñez is the Derek C. Bok Professor of Urban Planning and Public Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and its Graduate School of Design. As can be judged by one of his ...