I say this not for me — I’m happily under contract with MPR through the end of the year — but in general: organizations sitting on lots of data should be hiring people with data journalism skills to communicate their data to the public.
A brain scan detect amyloid plaques in the brain, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. But whether people with memory problems should get one is not clear. "My hope is, we’ll think hard about the unintended downsides." https://t.co/HAX1ekrEOy
A survey asked twelve thousand people in fourteen countries if, over the last two decades, the proportion of the world's population living in extreme poverty has a) almost doubled, b) stayed the same, or c) almost halved. Most people got it wrong... https://t.co/owTazBh9Sy
@USRepRickNolan, I'm a freelance writer working on a story about Minnesota history and looking to contact you. Could you drop me an email at [email protected]? Thanks!
@BrianArola Maybe, but if someone who can see into the future thinks it's important, it probably is. In absence of Bran and his powers, it's a harder call.
Very important @kbaker6 story. If this goes south on us, Delaware might have to finally pick between red state taxes or blue state government (it's currently getting both). #netde https://t.co/IJRXlynuG2