This plan for streamlining oversight would enhance Homeland Security (The Daily Signal, September 27th, 2016)
Many Americans know nothing about their government. Here’s a bold way schools can fix that. (The Washington Post, September 27th, 2016)
Fact-checking the presidential debate between Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump (USA Today, September 27th, 2016)
Clinton excels in debate by laying traps on Trump’s temperament (Bloomberg Politics, September 27th, 2016)
Undecided voters react coolly to Donald Trump during debate (The Wall Street Journal, September 27th, 2016)
Election debate in the United States became heated – 5 lies the candidates slipped in [Finland] (Ilta-Sanomat (Finland), September 27th, 2016)
Fact-checker talks separating truth from fiction in presidential campaign [video] (NBC10 Philadelphia, September 26th, 2016)
Pennsylvania high schoolers might face same civics exam as immigrants seeking U.S. citizenship (The Morning Call, September 26th, 2016)
Analysis: Super Bowl-sized hype, but will the first debate really matter? (USA Today, September 26th, 2016)
The World Today: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to meet in first US presidential debate [audio] (ABC News (Australia), September 26th, 2016)
Scoring the presidential debates: How do we decide who wins? (Psychology Today, September 26th, 2016)
American presidential debate: The art of having the last word [French – Canada] (Métro (Montreal), September 25th, 2016)
Why you should watch Monday’s debates – even if you’ve made up your mind (The Washington Post, September 25th, 2016)
Networks resist using high tech to fact-check debates (San Francisco Chronicle, September 25th, 2016)