Greg Rosalsky
Stories
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National
When You Add More Police To A City, What Happens?
A new study looks at the effects of growing police forces on racial inequality.
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National
How To Make Job Interviews Less Horrible
A new book takes on an overlooked flaw in human judgement that can affect an organization's ability to make sound decisions about hiring and more.
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National
The Data On Legalizing Weed
It's been close to a decade since the first states legalized recreational marijuana. And the data is coming in.
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Politics
What McDonald's Shows About The Minimum Wage
McDonald's is one of the nation's largest employers of low-wage workers. And because it's everywhere, it's a great place to test the effects of minimum wage laws.
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Politics
After GameStop, A Better Way To Take On Wall Street?
Taxes may lack the razzle dazzle of meme-fueled stock rallies. But they might prove a better way to curb Wall Street excesses.
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National
How Poverty Makes Workers Less Productive
A new study adds to the growing mountain of evidence that says that poverty impairs people's ability to think.
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National
Is Your 401(k) Colluding To Make Cereal More Expensive?
A new study investigates whether common ownership of cereal makers by institutional investors is leading them to become a kind of stealth monopoly.
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National
What 1919 Teaches Us About Pent-Up Demand
A hundred years ago, a world war and a pandemic wreaked havoc on baseball and other industries. But pent-up demand helped them come roaring back.
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Sports
There's More To Being An Elite Athlete Than Discipline And Practice
According to a new book, there are many invisible factors that help lead an athlete to become a champion. These include: having older siblings and growing up in a mid-sized town.
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National
How To Make A New Year's Resolution
A new study looks at ways to make New Year's resolutions succeed.