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It's not too late to come to the IRE conference in Las Vegas

While early-bird registration has ended, you have not missed your opportunity to attend this great training event.  On-site registrations will be accepted beginning Wednesday evening, June 9 from 4-6 p.m. […]
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Investigation finds mercury in face cream

A Chicago Tribune investigation discovered high levels of mercury in skin lightening creams sold throughout Chicago. The newspaper sent 50 skin-lightening creams to a certified lab for testing, most of […]
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Early-bird registration extended

Early-bird registration has been extended until Tuesday, May 25 at 5p.m. (CT).  Don't delay, register today! To register visit the conference registration page.  To find out the scoop on panels, […]
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Teaching the trainer

By Doug Haddix, IRE training director Every trainer will tell you that one of the joys of the job is learning from people you’re training. During recent custom training for […]
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Lightning Talks, Vegas Style -- It's not just for nerds!

By Aron Pilhofer, The New York Times Our first go-around with lightning talks was so successful at NICAR that we're bringing them to Vegas. The app is up, so go […]
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Behind the Selden Ring Award

  T. Christian Miller of ProPublica discusses "Disposable Army," his series about contractors in Iraq. The stories won the 2010 Selden Ring Award for investigative reporting. Miller explains how the […]
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IRE Board of Directors Elections

The filing period has begun for those planning to run for the IRE Board of Directors. Seven seats on the 13-member board are up for election. The election will be […]
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NPR CEO Vivian Schiller to deliver keynote at IRE Conference

Learn from many of the best journalists in the business at the IRE conference, June 10-13. The growing list of speakers includes, James Risen and Walt Bogdanich of The New […]
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Tips for covering immigrants

By Doug Haddix, IRE Training Director When she gets e-mails and calls about controversial stories, Claudia Núñez of La Opinion in Los Angeles says some readers ask if she is working […]
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Personality disorder used to discharge soldiers, strip them of benefits

A report by Joshua Kors in The Nation explores the Army's fraudulent use of personality disorder diagnoses to discharge soldiers, thus stripping them of their disability benefits and long term […]
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