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Black History Month

Resources to support Black journalists
Regardless of the headlines you may be seeing as of late on the rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, the fact remains that
Town and gown in Harlem: How gentrification hits black-owned businesses
The Ivy League is taking the A-train to Harlem after a court in 2010 upheld Columbia University’s plan to build a $6.3 billion satellite campus
The big economic impact of black-owned small businesses
February is Black History Month, honoring the legacy of Black Americans and their vast contributions to American society. African Americans have contributed greatly to the
Diversity

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
This year, we recognized Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting a journalist, article, insightful fact, or helpful resource each day from September 15 to October 15.
“A legacy of leadership and resilience”: Celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month
We recognized Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month by highlighting a journalist, article, fun fact, or resource each day of the
More than checking boxes: Reporters share how they bring diverse perspectives to business stories
At a time when companies such as Meta and McDonalds are rolling back their diversity, equity & inclusion (DEI) efforts, voices within the business journalism
Barlett & Steele: How they did it

Reuters journalists replicate the fentanyl supply chain in groundbreaking investigation
In “Fentanyl Express,” a team of Reuters journalists spread across Mexico, the U.S. and China detailed the entire supply chain of fentanyl, by becoming buyers
In “Fumed,” Public Health Watch humanizes the fight against Texas petrochemical businesses acting with impunity
In Public Health Watch’s first-ever podcast, reporter and host David Leffler follows two “stubborn Texans” as they fight the petrochemical industry encroaching on their working-class
STAT reporters reveal how UnitedHealth’s consolidation harms patients and doctors
UnitedHealth became a household name after the high-profile killing of its CEO Brian Thompson last year. But a team of STAT reporters – Tara Bannow,
Immigration

Immigrants build their own American Dream with a small business
U.S. border states, faced with an influx of migrants and refugees, are passing the buck by shipping the new arrivals elsewhere – such as Los
Immigration is now part of your beat
It used to be that immigration was considered fodder for political journalists. Or social issues journalists. Or maybe the reporters and editors who specialize in
How business reporters can localize Brexit
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Theresa May, has announced her government will formally begin negotiating its exit from the European Union no later than
Social Responsibility

“True crime” pays, but who pays and who gets the loot?

Understanding Islamic finance: The next frontier in socially responsible investing
Insurance

As eyes turn to World Cup, look at local soccer spending

Tornado-related stories: Insurance, utilities and cleanup

Insurance, auto repairs, vacations: Winter’s impact
Artificial intelligence


Is artificial intelligence the future of fashion?

Consumer demands for sustainability are forcing businesses to adopt new strategies
Gambling

The sports betting legalization trend: What journalists need to know

American Pharoah’s value exceeds race winnings

With Disney, fantasy sports is now big business
Health Care

How much is your baby’s life worth? ProPublica duo show how pharmaceutical companies justify sky-high drug prices

Veteran business journalists find stories where healthcare and technology meet

How to report on private equity in health care: Know where to look
Entertainment

Thursday is the new Saturday at many neighborhood bars, thanks to reality TV

In antitrust we trust: What happens when companies get too big?

Employees would rather quit than break their soul
We Mean Business
Listen to our latest podcast episode as we interview award winning journalists.