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An immigration scholar guides us through the process of analyzing ICE arrest data, based on datasets published by the Data Deportation Project. journalistsresource.org/home/how-to-ma…

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One of the most common mistakes news outlets make is using “per capita” to describe a number per 1,000, 10,000 or 100,000 people. Per capita is per person. 👥 The Journalist's Resource's tipsheet explains more. twp.ai/4in9Me

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Neuroscientist David Diamond explains why loving, attentive parents and caretakers sometimes forget young children in hot vehicles. journalistsresource.org/health/child-d…

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The US government is paying $1 trillion a year in interest on its debt. With interest costs outpacing national defense spending, this piece will help you understand the public debt and explain it to your audiences. journalistsresource.org/economics/publ…

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The US government is paying $1 trillion a year in interest on its outstanding debt. With interest costs outpacing national defense spending, this piece will help journalists understand the public debt and explain it to audiences. journalistsresource.org/economics/publ…

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#4: Use absolute numbers rather than relative numbers in news headlines (although it’s a good idea to include both in your story). journalistsresource.org/health/writing…

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A tale of two math terms: An infographic story about when to use percent change vs. percentage-point change journalistsresource.org/media/infograp…

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How to read this study: A meta-analysis on the impact of fluoride levels on children’s IQ scores journalistsresource.org/home/how-to-re…

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Check out our "Know Your Research" section. We've created tip sheets and explainers to help journalists find, vet, understand and explain academic research. journalistsresource.org/type/know-your…

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How to make sense of ICE arrest data: An immigration scholar guides us through the process of analyzing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest data, based on datasets published by the Data Deportation Project. journalistsresource.org/home/how-to-ma…

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If you want to know how much scientists agree on a topic, check these sources: *Consensus statements from scientific organizations *Published studies of scientific agreement *State-of-the-Art Reviews *Surveys of subject experts bit.ly/30QsmGe

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The amount of sleep people get varies by age, sex, state and county of residence, and race and ethnicity. Our senior editor for health, Naseem Miller, explains why that matters. journalistsresource.org/home/racial-di…

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The U.S. government pays $1 trillion a year in interest on its debt. This piece will help journalists understand public debt and explain it to their audiences. journalistsresource.org/economics/publ…