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I took a free online course at the Knight Center about how to research people and websites. I learned some
Read MoreShort-Term Sports Relocation Has Long-Term Consequences
When star point guard Chris Paul joined the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2019, a few journalists seized on an under-the-radar
Read MoreMeet the New TV, Same as the Old TV
For years, media coverage of live television streaming services like YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV depicted them as
Read MoreCOVID-19 and its effects on the Commercial Real Estate Market
COVID-19 caused a lot of people to stay home over the last year, which has affected many businesses and industries.
Read MoreCorporate Frauds Are Great Topics If You’re Careful
I’ve recently binged on watching videos about frauds and con men. There was a 2016 documentary called Sour Grapes, about
Read MoreForget the Source’s Fancy Pedigree
You know the drill. You receive a response to an outstanding query, or maybe it’s something tepid coming in over
Read MoreHow to Explain Today’s Crazy Stock Market to People
If you think you know how stocks are doing, better check again in five minutes. The year’s been unpredictable. One
Read MoreAre Working Women Losing Ground During the Covid-19 Pandemic?
Country music singer Dolly Parton will have to update her 1980 hit song, “9 to 5,” to “6 to 9”
Read MoreHow Are Small Businesses Weathering Covid-19?
Small businesses generate 99% of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP), but dig deeper into those numbers and a more
Read MoreICIJ Team, CPI and the Los Angeles Times, and MLK50-ProPublica Win 2020 Barlett & Steele Awards
An investigative team of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), FRONTLINE, Expresso, the New York Times and 33 other
Read MoreGhosted by an Editor or Source? How Freelancers Can Cope
October means witches, goblins, and all things spooky. To freelancers, few things are scarier than getting ghosted by an editor or other
Read MoreThe Stakeholders of Daylight Saving Time
On Nov. 1, households across the country will participate in two national rituals: taking down Halloween decorations, and, more urgently,
Read MoreSports Contracts Need Context (Part II: Currency Exchange Rates)
Like all cultural institutions, sports are subject to the twists and turns of the global economy. The first part of
Read MoreMasks: A Booming Industry
The coronavirus pandemic has had a significant impact on many industries. However, times like these call for creativity and forward
Read MoreBe Honest and Forget the Hagiographies
There were a lot of bad things about Sumner Redstone and how he ran a business. He could be utterly
Read MoreSports Contracts Need Context (Part I: State Income Tax)
This summer, quarterback Patrick Mahomes signed the largest contract in sports history, committing himself to the Kansas City Chiefs for
Read MoreInvesting Isn’t a Video Game: Important Things to Remember About Retail Trading
The much ballyhooed trading app Robinhood, a startup with an $8.3 billion valuation, has had runaway success, leapfrogging over major
Read MoreRetirement Insecurity, Part II: Corona-Related Distributions
On March 27, corona-related relief for retirement plans and IRAs signed into law by President Trump allowed U.S. workers under
Read MoreRetirement Insecurity, Part I: Employers Suspend Retirement Plan Contributions
Current retirement security is elusive for many. Half of all seniors had average savings of $83,500, according to a 2019
Read MoreHow Is COVID-19 Changing U.S. Retail?
How is COVID-19 changing U.S. retail? Changing shopper preferences and habits, and cutthroat competition. Some major retailers are closing their
Read MoreHow to Help Your Vulnerable Readers Stabilize Their Financial Lives During COVID-19
As their August recess approaches, Democratic and Republican lawmakers aren’t likely to agree on the funding necessary to help the
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