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)
Clinton ad misleads on Russian nuclear agreement [video] (State of the Union with Jake Tapper, CNN, September 23rd, 2016)
The debate might be the nominees’ last big chance to sway voters. Here’s how they’re preparing for it. (The Los Angeles Times, September 23rd, 2016)
Clinton vs. Trump debate prep: How do you ‘win’ a presidential debate in 2016? (The Christian Science Monitor, September 22nd, 2016)
Politicians who debate Hillary Clinton have a history of falling into an obvious trap (Quartz, September 22nd, 2016)
When Donald meets Hillary: A viewer’s guide to the realty-TV show of the season [Canada] (The Globe and Mail, September 22nd, 2016)