Independent non-profit investigative journalism with a focus on political and economic issues.
Arguments and Evidence
Many research projects that deal with current events or topics issues in the news involve making an argument or analyzing both sides of an issue. Whether you're making an argument about a topic or analyzing an issue, you'll need to find evidence to support your ideas.
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Articles and differing viewpoints on current political and social issues.
Facts and Statistics
While opinion pieces may help you get a sense of the different points of view on an issue, you'll always want to verify facts by looking at scholarly research articles, newspaper articles, statistics, and even primary sources.