Fact check: No, Colorado bill does not mandate all students get vaccines without exception (USA Today, June 23rd, 2020)
2020 or 1968: Campaign ads echo another fraught election year (Bloomberg Government, June 19th, 2020)
Fact check: Derek Chauvin is not visible in photographs of Sandy Hook and Boston bombing (Reuters, June 19th, 2020)
The American people did their job, but the president did not do his (National Catholic Reporter, June 19th, 2020)
Fact check: Ahead of Trump rally, Republicans spin COVID-19 metrics (NBC10 Philadelphia, June 16th, 2020)
If you want to promote equality and justice, advocate for K-12 social studies (Knowledge Quest, June 10th, 2020)
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Defends Donald Trump’s tweet targeting 75-Year-old protester: “It’s not a baseless conspiracy” (Deadline Hollywood, June 10th, 2020)
Kansans reveal their coronavirus anxieties, from money to health to loneliness (KBIA, June 9th, 2020)
Liz Peek: Can Joe ‘Crime Bill’ Biden lead Dems seeking to defund police, challenge unions? (FOX News, June 8th, 2020)
AG Barr says pepper spray ‘is not a chemical irritant.’ But the company that makes pepper-spraying balls says otherwise. (Insider, June 7th, 2020)
Social network users are more likely to have misinformed vaccination information (MSN.com (Czech Republic), June 5th, 2020)
Teens shift to activism on TikTok—and illustrate a generational divide (The Daily Dot, June 4th, 2020)
How to spot fake health information and root out charlatans, according to health experts (CNBC, June 4th, 2020)
The “bubble effect” means you may not see that much protest content on TikTok (BuzzFeed News, June 3rd, 2020)