Opinion | CNN’s Trump town hall turns into a Trump rally Kudos to moderator Kaitlan Collins for never backing down, but the night was the debacle so many expected. May 11, 2023 Tom Jones
Opinion | Is Rupert Murdoch really turning on Donald Trump? Given the latest headlines from the NY Post and Wall Street Journal, you'd think so. But as we've come to learn, don't count on it November 11, 2022 Tom Jones
Why Trump is wrong to suggest Obama personally kept ‘33 million pages of documents’ The National Archive digitized Obama’s presidential records and sent them to a facility in College Park, Maryland. August 15, 2022 Jon Greenberg
Can Donald Trump run for president if charged and convicted of removing official records? Fifteen boxes of presidential records including classified material were moved from Mar-a-Lago to the National Archives earlier this year. August 11, 2022 Amy Sherman
Comparing Hillary Clinton’s emails and Donald Trump’s boxes of files In the 2016 presidential campaign, chants of "lock her up, lock her up" were regular features at Trump rallies. August 10, 2022 Jon Greenberg
How a local got the big scoop on the FBI’s search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home The tweet alerted the national media, as its author conceded 'I'm not a strong enough reporter to hunt this down' August 9, 2022 Tom Jones
How will social media platforms respond to election misinformation? It isn’t clear Major social media platforms have policies that prohibit spreading election falsehoods. But enforcement varies and is hard to track. August 2, 2022 Hana Stepnick
Facebook acknowledges politicians can harm, but won’t let them be fact-checked Friday’s announcement introduced new enforcement policies for political leaders, but maintained politicians’ exemption from fact-checking June 10, 2021 Harrison Mantas
Factually: Fact-checkers advocate for an end to Facebook’s ban of fact-checking political figures This is the May 6 edition of Factually: Fact-checking political figures could help combat the "climate of doubt" allowing falsehoods to thrive May 6, 2021 Harrison Mantas
Facebook’s Oversight Board upheld Trump’s ban. Fact-checkers are mixed on its impact The board gave Facebook a six-month window to come up with a clearer standard for permanently banning users. May 5, 2021 Harrison Mantas
As embedded fact-checking grows, reporters need to show their sources Increased transparency will allay the suspicions of a skeptical public. February 5, 2021 Joel Luther
As Trump leaves DC, The Palm Beach Post prepares to ramp up coverage ‘Our role in coverage of all of these issues is only going to grow potentially. It’s going to be a much bigger deal right now for us.’ January 20, 2021 Amaris Castillo
Front pages on Trump’s impeachment: ‘Again.’ Headlines include 'two-time loser' and 'unpresidented' January 14, 2021 Kristen Hare
Growing usage of encrypted messaging apps could make it harder to combat misinformation The exodus of users from Twitter and Facebook to apps like Signal and Telegram could make falsehoods harder to trace. January 14, 2021 Harrison Mantas
Researchers say Facebook should allow fact-checkers to fact-check politicians They argue the exemption gives politicians carte blanche to spread harmful disinformation on the platform. January 12, 2021 Harrison Mantas