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July 2015

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Five tips for covering energy

Advances in technology have bolstered energy production in the United States. That means there are a number of topics to cover that make for perfect money

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Five tips for covering the economy

While it’s easy to get caught up in the national implications of the economy, trends across the country produce many local stories. Finding them will help

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Five tips for covering insurance

Insurance has always been an important aspect to cover in a business beat. With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the angle is getting

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Five tips for covering manufacturing

Manufacturing reporting and money reporting go hand-in-hand. Every U.S. city has a factory somewhere and covering them is just as important as any other business story.

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Five tips for covering personal finance

Covering personal finance means offering information to readers and sometimes, it even means offering financial counseling. Readers want to learn how to improve their finances and

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Five tips for covering politics

In the exciting world of politics, money runs everything. Reporting on political finances can be tricky, so here are our top five tips for reporting on

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Five tips for covering transportation

As people start their day or prepare for a big summer trip or vacation, they are going to want to know about their means of transportation.

Safety and sharing economy

A new report by the National League of Cities (NCL) found that 71 percent of city officials surveyed support the growth of the sharing economy,

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Find the money in agriculture stories

Are you a journalist covering agriculture? You won’t want to miss Reynolds’ workshops at the upcoming AgMedia conference later this month. “Crash Course on Business

Misty Copeland and ballet’s future

Ballerina Misty Copeland made history Tuesday by becoming the first female African-American principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre in New York, the premier classical dance company

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