(words you use to search)
Below are 6 different starting points to try. Results will vary depending on your topic and keywords you use.
Data.gov - Search open data from the U.S. Government.
Google Dataset Search (pending unblocking) - Search for datasets related to your topic.
Google Scholar - Search for articles and access results that have a link on the right side.
Google News (pending unblocking) - Start here to search for news articles or by selecting the News tab after conducting a Google search.
AllSides - Search news coverage across publications that generally present different perspectives.
FactCheck.org - Search this IFCN signatory fact-checking website to learn about debated and/or debunked evidence. Others to try include Google Fact Check Explorer (pending unblocking), Snopes, and Politifact.
What and how is information presented differently?
Search for your topic from a website with a more consistently liberal audience and then from a website with a more consistently conservative audience.
How do sources differ in terms of:
stories covered and highlighted
headlines, titles, and images
pathos: emotional appeals and language
logos: evidence that is presented and how it is framed; evidence that is omitted
Try NewsCompare for a quick snapshot comparison of recent headlines across news sources.
criminal justice
prison industrial complex
correctional system
incarceration
prison system legislation
prison system timeline
prison system investigative report
incarceration rates <---This is an example of using a related term AND adding a context term!