The drum beat continues for regulating the content moderation practices of digital platforms (CIO.com, March 1st, 2019)
Trump vs. Michael Cohen: Who’s telling the truth? [video] (State of the Union with Jake Tapper, CNN, February 28th, 2019)
On Facebook, health misinformation is king. And it’s a global problem. (Poynter, February 28th, 2019)
It only takes a few years for perceptions of extreme weather to normalize, study suggests (Smithsonian.com, February 28th, 2019)
Factually: What research says about crowdsourcing on Facebook – Fact check of the week (American Press Institute, February 28th, 2019)
Young Americans are politically engaged. They need to be civically educated. (RealClearPolicy, February 27th, 2019)
‘VD is everywhere:’ Instead of ‘fake news,’ call it ‘viral deception,’ journalist says (The Fresno Bee, February 26th, 2019)
This 21-year-old tweeted lies about Robert Mueller and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Now, he’s eyeing the 2020 election (USA Today, February 26th, 2019)
It takes just a few years for extreme weather to start seeming normal, study finds (Earther, February 25th, 2019)
Editorial: A sound civics education involves the positives as well as the negatives (Omaha World-Herald, February 25th, 2019)
Fact check: Spinning Trump’s national emergency [video] (State of the Union with Jake Tapper, CNN, February 22nd, 2019)
The most interesting thing you didn’t know our kids learn at school (Daily Hampshire Gazette, February 21st, 2019)
Opinion: FBI covered up potential violations of law by Hillary Clinton (Breitbart, February 19th, 2019)
FactCheck.org: Celebrating 15 years of holding politicians accountable (University of Pennsylvania Almanac, February 19th, 2019)
Fact-checking Trump’s claims about fact checkers [video] (State of the Union with Jake Tapper, CNN, February 15th, 2019)
Trump says he uses ‘many stats’ on border immigration. Here’s what studies show. (Inquirer.com, February 15th, 2019)
Fact check: President Donald Trump’s national emergency remarks (Lafayette Journal & Courier, February 15th, 2019)
How a single poll question illustrates America’s divide over Trump and Russia (CNN.com, February 13th, 2019)
These misleading images got more engagement on Facebook than their fact checks (Poynter, February 13th, 2019)