Fact Check: Evidence points to safety of COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant people (97.9 WLWT (Baltimore, MD), June 11th, 2021)
Cell phone use while driving may be tied to other risky road behaviors in young adults (Science Daily, June 10th, 2021)
Facebook acknowledges politicians can harm, but won’t let them be fact-checked (Poynter, June 10th, 2021)
Hawaii hopes new commission will improve civic engagement and respect for democracy (Honolulu Civil Beat, June 9th, 2021)
What should journalists do when science is wrong? 5 recommendations from experts [Turkish] (Journo (Turkey), June 9th, 2021)
Experts warn that “the future is a crucial moment” regarding conspiracy theories about vaccines (BuzzFeed News, June 8th, 2021)
Reporting on scientific failures and holding the science community accountable: 5 tips for journalists (Journalist's Resource, June 8th, 2021)
Fox News’ Chris Wallace challenged Trump ally Corey Lewandowski over his voter-fraud claims: ‘You had your day in court, and you lost’ (Insider, June 7th, 2021)
Pop star Ian Brown’s anti-vaxx Japanese blood conspiracy theory debunked (Yahoo! News, June 1st, 2021)
Fact check: If you get the COVID vaccine, could you lose insurance coverage? (Yahoo! Finance, May 31st, 2021)
By changing their framing of scientific failures and discoveries, journalists can bolster trust in science: New research (Journalist's Resource, May 27th, 2021)
‘Injecting doubt’: How hard-core COVID vaccine deniers could impact the ‘moveable middle’ (National Post, May 27th, 2021)