Articles about Jared Kushner's diplomatic role with Iran that mention Kushner has received billions from the Saudi government (2/28-4/19):
NYT: 5 of 58
WashPost: 1 of 43
WSJ: 0 of 40
AP: 0 of 26
CNN Wire: 0 of 18
NY Post: 0 of 17
Chicago Tribune: 0 of 4
LA Times: 0 of 4
Boston Globe: 0 of 2
Posts by Newmark J School Research Center
Rose reading room at the new york public library. An ornate room with frescos on the ceiling, chandeliers, giant windows, book shelves, and people studying.
Did you know that this public space is within a 10 minute walk of our school? We're going on a field trip there and to other library locations next week!
Wednesday, April 22 | 2:00 PM
RSVP: journalism-cuny.libwizard.com/f/April_2026...
Tune in live to the @tlhumanrights.bsky.social hearing, “The State of Exception in El Salvador: Year Five,” in Washington, D.C. Salvadoran journalist Sergio Arauz will give firsthand testimony on press freedom conditions in the country.
🗓️ 4/16 | 2 p.m. ET
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBmQ...
The Internet's Most Powerful #Archiving Tool Is in Peril (via @wired.com) www.wired.com/story/the-in... #archives #webarchives #digipres #publishers @archive.org
Exclusive🚨
I spent an exhaustive 100 days on the labor beat covering
@zohrankmamdani.bsky.social
Since taking office, Mamdani has hit the ground running on labor, with many early wins. But some challenges threaten his pro-labor image
New for @Documentedny
documentedny.com/2026/04/10/z...
A new report paints a stark picture of a system in which access to skilled, accountable legal representation is often the difference between stability and exile.
The Research Center and PSC CUNY Present: Backgrounding Unions and Reporting on Labor when Labor is you. Tuesday March 24, 2026. 12:30 PM. Room 308. Open to students, staff, and faculty!
Join us TODAY explore the intersections between journalism and labor organizing.
A hand holding a zine about the location of ice facilities created from an NPR news story. https://www.npr.org/2026/03/23/g-s1-114107/ices-growing-detention-footprint-and-the-communities-fighting-back
With so many people planning to get together to talk about politics this weekend it is a great opportunity to share excellent reporting! If you are a CUNY student interested in turning your reporting into a zine, stop by and we can help you find a template.
ICPSR Summer Program offers two free online workshops on the Introductory and Advanced Exploration and Analysis of the Monitoring the Future Data from June 3-5 and July 22-24.
These workshops provide an overview of the #MonitoringTheFuture Cross-sectional and Panel studies, focusing on the public-use and restricted-use data. For more info: myumi.ch/152gd (Intro) and myumi.ch/61ApE (Advanced)
#SumProg26 #ICPSR #PublicHealthResearch #AcademicGrowth #GraduateStudies
Fact checking and verification. It's GOT to be REAL.
researchguides.journalism.cuny.edu/factchecking...
Join City Tech Library and the City Tech Pride Club to edit Wikipedia! Explore how Wikipedia can be a tool for increasing online visibility of LGBTQIA+ topics. Learn to edit Wikipedia or, if you already know how, edit in community with others.
openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/wikiprojects...
News Research Webinar Alert: SkillsFest 26 is a free VIRTUAL program featuring hours of hands-on journalism training.
Topics include FOIA, digital safety, algorithmic literacy, and how to handle law enforcement raids on newsrooms.
Registration is free and open to all. go.spj.org/event-regist...
Map showing 9 MTA bridges and tunnels in the 5 boros. Text: Can you guess which bridge had the most crossings in 2025? Which had the most pay-by-mail crossings?
Data in the news!
Story here: nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/03/12/m...
Answers here: www.mta.info/article/poli...
The Research Center and PSC-CUNY Present: Backgrounding Unions and Reporting on Labor when Labor is You. Tuesday March 24, 2026. 12:30 PM Room 308. Open to students, staff, and faculty. RSVP link and qr code. R.S.V.P.: https://journalism-cuny.libwizard.com/f/Mar_2026_Event
Join us March 24 to explore the intersections between journalism and labor organizing.
researchguides.journalism.cuny.edu/center#s-lg-...
Subscribe to Unique New York: A Newsletter of the LaGuardia & Wagner Archives
A bi-monthly digital newsletter to celebrate the history of NYC lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/b8KWhwv?s...
This TikTok traces how an erroneous AI summary made it into a news story. We traced it back and the AI gives a different answer now, but the news story remains uncorrected... poisoning the well.
h/t @bookjockeyalex.bsky.social
www.tiktok.com/@battlegroun...
Dark navy promotional poster with neon-style city graphics. Large white text reads “CALLING ALL NEW YOKERS!” with icons and details: “March 22–29, 2026” and “opendataweek.nyc.” Logos for NYC OTI, BetaNYC, and Data Through Design appear above an “Open Data Week 2026” graphic, with “Powered by NYC Open Data” at the bottom.
We’re celebrating a decade of NYC Open Data Week! 🗽✨
From March 22–29, join the city’s open data community for a week of learning, sharing, and connection.
See the full program and sign up at opendataweek.nyc
Woman washing clothes in a basin on a grassy lawn in front of trees and houses, flooded with midday light, painted in an impressionistic style by Pissarro. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437305
Workshops to enrich your work with the sunshine of info transparency!
Detecting & Investigating Healthcare Fraud 3-11
FOIA Under the 2nd Trump Administration 3-12
Book Bans with The Marshall Project & The Data Liberation Project 3-18
and more!
Register: www.sunlightresearch.net/research-tra...
Barbie driving down the road singing, text reads "downloading data for reuse. bottom panel: barbie and Ken screaming with text reading "there's no README"
It's important for the public to be able to reuse #RescuedData, but the context a README or similar documentation provides is necessary for understanding.
Be like Barbie. Help yourself have a great day every day, and on this #MemeMonday, remember to document your data.
A person observing the paw of a monkey that is hanging from a tree under a microscope. The person is wearing a very big hat.
*News research webinar alert*
events.propublica.org/disclosures-...
Learn to navigate ProPublica’s database of Trump appointees’ financial disclosures and potential conflicts of interest.
Apr 4
4:00pm–5:00pm Virtual
(img: The Magnifying Glass by Toriyama Sekien ca. 1775 via metmuseum)
NYC Open Data Week 2026 schedule is up. Excited to have a panel in the lineup on public scholarship & open data with colleagues at @thegraduatecenter.bsky.social and @ccnysustainability.bsky.social, and to attend many other events, including @schoolofdata.nyc.
opendataweek.nyc
#OpenData
Flyer for ‘Discovering NYC Open Data,’ a free monthly online workshop from NYC Open Data Ambassadors and BetaNYC. Text highlights learning how to find, filter, and visualize NYC datasets, with a QR code to sign up and an illustration of two people holding data charts.
Open Data is full of stories waiting to be uncovered. Want to learn how to search, filter, and make sense of it? 🕵️♀️
This free workshop will guide you through the basics and show how communities are turning data into action.
📅 Wednesday, Mar 11, 2026 at 6 pm ET
🔗 RSVP: www.beta.nyc/event/e260311
Flyer with a close-up sesame bagel background and the headline ‘BetaBagels.’ Text reads: ‘A Fireside Chat with NYC Council Member Carmen De La Rosa, Chair of the Committee on Technology.’ Event details: ‘11:30am Friday, February 27.’ Registration: ‘beta.nyc/betabagels014.’”
If you care about how NYC uses technology, this is your invitation. 📨 🥯
We're having a fireside chat with Council Member Carmen De La Rosa on Committee priorities, transparency, and what responsible tech looks like in public services.
Fri, Feb 27, 11:30 am
Register: www.beta.nyc/event/betaba...
TRAC is a clearinghouse for immigration data. Today's current trends shows that as of 2-7 ICE had ~68,000 people in detention (up from ~41K last year) and is _monitoring_ more than 2.6 times as many. (The # monitored has been more steady since last year). More here: tracreports.org/immigration/...
A table with four books: The Fort Bragg Cartel - Drug trafficking and murder in the special forces, by Seth Harp; Algorithms for the People - Democracy in the age of AI by Josh Simons; Stolen Focus by Johann Hari; and Nothing More of This Land - Community power and the search for indigenous identity by Joseph Lee
We just got more books! Here are a few of them. Members of they CUNY community should come by and check them out, like, literally.
Sharing data, resources and research methods across the newsroom is an everyday occurrence in our program. In the industry at large, the practice is losing popularity. Check out this Source article exploring ways we can bring resource sharing back to journalism: source.opennews.org/articles/jou...
Be sure to check this out! We ❤️ DataLumos and @icpsr.bsky.social
The Research Center is returning to instagram. Follow newmarkjresearch for information about our events and ideas about news research.
Image of four newspapers on a table. One is the New York Daily News from today with a new font and three are the Daily News from last week with the old font.
informal, small-n newsroom poll finds that old font was preferred but also had a tacky tabloid feel while new font seems more business-y. @nydnunion.bsky.social
Image with text “Data Communication Scholarship. Deadline: Feb 23. For undergraduate and graduate students. Find out more at https://myumi.ch/Xeo1y.”
Students have a chance to gain money, knowledge & recognition through the ICPSR Data Communication Scholarship. Due 2/23, please share this opportunity! ➡️ myumi.ch/Xeo1y #data #scholarship