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To help journalists cover the 2024 U.S. election, we share a collection of the election-related resources we’ve published so ...
Check out our interactive timeline and find out when your state can start processing advance ballots for the November 2024 ...
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Uri Simonsohn, a behavioral scientist who coauthors the Data Colada blog, urges reporters to ask researchers about preregistration and expose opportunities for fraud.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...