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Late last year, the Concord (New Hampshire) Monitor ran a series of stories in which reporter Meg Heckman used her…

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At a time when the ethics of anecdotal and emotion-heavy disaster coverage have come into question, as they tend to…

The Affordable Care Act became law one year ago today. The biggest provisions – the state-based exchanges and the subsidies…

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Investigations into shoddy oversight of adult care homes and low quality at dialysis centers – along with moving portrayals of…

Investigations into shoddy oversight of adult care homes and low quality at dialysis centers – along with moving portrayals of…

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A little more than a week after the historic earthquake, tsunami and nuclear emergency in Japan, journalists are beginning to…

Editor’s note: Today we introduce Joanne Kenen as AHCJ’s Health Policy topic leader. She will be writing blog posts, tip…

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A report from the Knight Open Government Survey found that, despite some progress, federal agencies are only halfway there when…

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AHCJ member Marshall Allen and Alex Richards have won the investigative reporting category in the 2010 Scripps Howard Awards for…

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The Harvard-based Nieman Foundation for Journalism has selected AHCJ member and Seattle Times reporter Michael Berens for the $20,000 2010…

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