7 fact checks from the town hall presidential debate (State of the Union with Jake Tapper, CNN, October 12th, 2016)
Deciding what’s true: The rise of political fact-checking in American journalism (La Crosse Tribune, October 12th, 2016)
Annenberg tool measures how voters learn from presidential debates (The Daily Pennsylvanian, October 11th, 2016)
If your candidate loses, will you give the winner a chance? [audio] (Minnesota Public Radio, October 10th, 2016)
Big Picture Science Radio show: Science and the Election [audio] (SETI Institute, October 10th, 2016)
Fact check: Trump’s and Clinton’s false and misleading comments in second debate (USA Today, October 10th, 2016)
A fact-check of Clinton’s stump speech [video] (State of the Union with Jake Tapper, CNN, October 7th, 2016)
What Donald Trump should do in the second debate to not lose again against Hillary Clinton (Univision, October 7th, 2016)
Collision course: What to expect when Trump and Clinton meet again (The Globe and Mail, October 7th, 2016)
Strengths and weaknesses of the candidates for the White House [French-Canada] (L'Actualité, October 7th, 2016)
Resources for journalists reporting on the Zika virus (International Journalists' Network, October 6th, 2016)
The task in the next debate’s town-hall setting: Connecting with voters (The Washington Post, October 5th, 2016)
Fact-checking the vice-presidential debate between Tim Kaine and Mike Pence (USA Today, October 4th, 2016)