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Celebrating female business journalists for Women’s History Month
For the third year in a row in honor of Women’s History Month – and as a way to encourage more female representation within the
U.S. brands caught in middle of Israel-Hamas conflict, with protests and boycotts hitting profits
In February, U.S. fast-food giant McDonald’s announced its first revenue miss in three years, citing the Israel and Palestine conflicts in the Middle East as
What China’s struggling economy means for the US, global economy
China’s consumer prices declined for a fourth straight month in January, while producer prices also dropped, underlining the serious economic challenges facing the world’s second-biggest
Reynolds Center graduate assistant wins student media grant award
Kelechukwu Iruoma, graduate assistant at The Reynolds Center for Business Journalism, has been announced as one of five winners for 2023-24 in the Student Media
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
How financial institutions are using AI tools
Business journalists can find plenty of stories by exploring the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) tools on the financial sector. AI is playing a
Data-driven investigation reveals questionable investments by thousands of Federal officials
A massive data-journalism project at The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) revealed that more than 2,600 top federal officials traded stocks in companies they helped oversee,
Reporter’s Notebook: Reynolds Center graduate assistants attend SABEW training in New York
Kelechukwu Iruoma and Sahara Sajjadiankhah are both graduate assistants at the Reynolds Center for the 2023-24 academic year while completing their MA in Mass Communication
Reader tips help ProPublica uncover dodgy insurance practices in Barlett & Steele Award-winning series
The Bartlett & Steele Silver Award in the Global/National Category for 2023 went to “Uncovered,” ProPublica’s three-piece investigation into exploitative practices in the health insurance
How U.S. businesses profit from war worldwide
The U.S. spends hundreds of billions of dollars both domestically and internationally to advance U.S. interests, but some of the biggest beneficiaries are also some