NBC News sets good example for Medicare reporting People perspective leads to clear explanation of impact of proposed changes November 30, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman
Are All Americans Living Longer? June 16, 2010 By Trudy Lieberman CNBC didn’t ask the right questions
All Talk and No Oil Cap Makes Barack A Dull Boy June 16, 2010 By Alexandra Fenwick A roundup of press coverage of and reaction to Obama’s Oval Office address on the Gulf oil spill
How Vast Mineral Resources Could Be Bad for Afghanistan June 14, 2010 By Greg Marx NYT discusses perils of resource curse; AP doesn’t
Deficit Still Not Dominant June 11, 2010 By Greg Marx Some cold water on a Gallup poll that’s making the rounds
Sebelius Watch, Part III June 10, 2010 By Trudy Lieberman Schizophrenia over Medicare Advantage plans
The End of Men in Politics? Um, No June 9, 2010 By Greg Marx Some perspective on the “Ladies’ Night” meme
Washington Wins! (And Loses, Too!) June 9, 2010 By Greg Marx The limits of the “anti-Washington” frame for interpreting the elections
More Lessons from Political Science June 8, 2010 By Greg Marx How understanding the horse race can keep us from obsessing over it
The Small Business Angle, Part II June 8, 2010 By Trudy Lieberman The Boston Globe discovers the fine print
The Small Business Angle June 7, 2010 By Trudy Lieberman A gutsy health reform piece from Colorado Public Radio
A Risky Time for Rep. Rangel? June 7, 2010 By Greg Marx Times, Politico differ on whether longtime pol is in peril
Ending “Lame” Data June 4, 2010 By Clint Hendler Aneesh Chopra gives an update on the Open Government Directive
A Conversation with KQED’s Sarah Varney June 4, 2010 By Trudy Lieberman How do you keep a story fresh?