Computer-Assisted Reporting Exposes Metro’s Abuses
The Washington Examiner’s Mark Tapscott calls my attention to his paper’s report on Metro’s overtime abuses, a report that he says was made possible through the use of “some very elementary computer-assisted research and reporting methods.” Check out the story, and when you’re done reading it, consider signing up for the Heritage Foundation’s free Computer-Assisted Reporting and Research class. The next one takes place next Friday at the National Press Club in Washington. It’s well worth your time.



