Find out just how much your politicians lie with the Political TV Ad Archive (The Next Web, January 12th, 2016)
Fact checking Barack Obama, Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio on guns (State of the Union with Jake Tapper, CNN, January 12th, 2016)
The Internet Archive’s new project preserves political TV ads so journalists can see who’s lying (VentureBeat, January 12th, 2016)
Chestnutwold fifth graders win grand prize in Rendell Center essay contest (Delaware County News Network, January 11th, 2016)
Presidential eligibility now an issue for Republicans, namely Ted Cruz (Examiner.com, January 10th, 2016)
High-school teacher left inheritance of the importance of citizenship (The Augusta Chronicle, January 9th, 2016)
You signed that ‘Making a Murderer’ petition? Here’s why Obama can’t help (TakePart, January 7th, 2016)
Darkness descends: An advertising guide to the 2016 GOP race (The Los Angeles Times, January 6th, 2016)
Statistics don’t support misheld belief that suicides spike at holidays (Lancaster Online, January 4th, 2016)
One year, two races: Inside the Republican Party’s bizarre, tumultuous 2015 (The Washington Post, January 3rd, 2016)