For some, Ken Burns’ films don’t just retell history. They are history. Beginning with his 1981 directorial debut, “Brooklyn ...
I remember the episode the day after a celebration of life for Andy Barnes, the recently deceased leader of the Tampa Bay ...
A recent incident between WNBA player Caitlin Clark and her coach gave news outlets an opportunity to show how they cover ...
One of the more intriguing political interviews in a while occurred Tuesday when Vice President JD Vance appeared on ABC’s “The View.” Vance is on a book tour, promoting his new memoir, “Communion: ...
Funding is tighter and political pressure is growing, but attendees in Vilnius said the need for fact-checking has never been greater ...
Reporters from countries on Russia’s doorstep shared how they have successfully investigated influence campaigns and disinformation efforts ...
From Betsy Ross and Paul Revere to George Washington's teeth, some of America's most enduring stories don't survive a fact-check ...
The border between Lithuania and Belarus marks the line between Western Europe and Russia's sphere of influence. We went to ...
When covering a shooting in Indianapolis, did newsrooms serve the public by providing the information they needed?
The Associated Press announced Monday it will continue to lowercase the term white when used in a racial, ethnic or cultural sense. The statement comes one month after the AP changed its style to ...
Fact-checkers are best known for holding politicians, political commentators and social media users to account. But for some fact-checking organizations, scammers are a huge, and urgent, target.  In a ...
The International Fact-Checking Network condemns attacks, harassment and digital threats against fact-checkers from Ecuador Chequea, amid restrictions on press freedom in Ecuador. The IFCN also ...