LAist featured research by Gabriel Kahn and Mingxuan Yue of Crosstown on the most dangerous times to drive in the rain in Los Angeles.
The Washington Post quoted Mike Ananny on how tech and social media companies can better regulate hate-filled content.
The Los Angeles Times published an op-ed by Sandy Banks about California Gov. Gavin Newsom's recent moratorium on capital punishment in the state.
The Associated Press mentioned research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the lack of gender and racial parity among film critics.
On its Political Theater podcast, Roll Call interviews Christina Bellantoni on how the era of fake news is bringing out the real value of journalism and motivating the next generation to seek the truth.
PC Magazine quoted Jeffrey Cole of the Center for the Digital Future about Apple's foray into the entertainment industry.
The Los Angeles Times quoted Geoffrey Cowan about the political party presidential nominating process.
Law360 quoted Karen North about the use of social media and crowdfunding platforms to help with legal fees.
NPR Washington D.C. affiliate WAMU-FM interviewed Safiya Noble on how inherent racism is programmed into software and internet search engines.
New York Magazine's Vulture mentioned the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative is working with Brie Larson and the Captain Marvel team to make sure the film's press days are more inclusive.
The Wall Street Journal and AdWeek referenced study results from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the lack of gender parity in the music industry. Other studies were cited in Newsweek, the Huffington Post and Refinery 29.
The Los Angeles Times quoted Roberto Suro about presidential candidate Julian Castro and if he can rely on the support of Latino voters.