What did Americans learn about themselves in Campaign 2016? (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 7th, 2016)
Politicians and pundits be careful! Google “Fact Check” to allow people to distinguish true and false news [Chinese] (Yahoo! Taiwan, November 6th, 2016)
Exploring ‘political correctness,’ or lack thereof, in the 2016 election [audio] (NPR, November 6th, 2016)
Would 51% of single parents see taxes rise under Donald Trump’s tax plan? (PolitiFact, November 6th, 2016)
Opinion: Consult fact-checking sites to cut through nonsense in presidential contest (The Times Leader (Northeastern PA), November 5th, 2016)
Hillary has Beyoncé, but “Latinas for Trump” provide a spectacle on Fifth Avenue [Portuguese] (Publico (Portugal), November 5th, 2016)
Fact Check: Reviewing Hillary Clinton’s speeches in campaign’s final days (New England Cable News, November 4th, 2016)
Fact Check: Reviewing Donald Trump’s speeches in campaign’s final days (NBC 4 New York, November 4th, 2016)
Falsehoods from both sides on the FBI email inquiry [video] (State of the Union with Jake Tapper, CNN, November 4th, 2016)
So much for ‘The Year of the Woman’. What do men want, anyway? (The Sacramento Bee, November 2nd, 2016)
You’re probably tired of the presidential race, but long campaigns are a good thing (The Los Angeles Times, November 2nd, 2016)
Annenberg study: Pope Francis’ climate change encyclical backfired among conservative Catholics (The Daily Pennsylvanian, November 2nd, 2016)
Interactive: in this campaign, for each lie told by Clinton, Trump launched four [Spanish] (Univision, November 1st, 2016)
‘I do not like either candidate’: voters’ unchanged sentiments on display at North Carolina focus group (The Wall Street Journal's Washington Wire, November 1st, 2016)