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Past articles by Susan:

Will Trump’s example change how politicians handle the truth?

This is the December 17, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

An inoculation strategy: Give people good information on COVID-19 vaccines

This is the December 10, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

Fact-checking Trump was a volume business. How will that change with Biden?

This is the December 3, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

Global fact-checkers find strength in numbers amid dual challenges of politics and COVID-19

This is the November 12, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

Faked emails show the power of simple hoaxes

This is the October 22, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

Fact-checkers stick with issues in a debate defined by atmospherics

This is the October 1, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

Conspiracy theories are causing people to fear the harmless and ignore the harmful

This is the September 17, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

In the battle over content moderation, transparency seems to be all anyone can agree on

This is the September 10, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

Fact-checkers are helpers, not saviors, in the information wars

This is the September 3, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

What the Postal Service story can teach us about misinformation –

This is the August 20, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

Why claims of hypocrisy work in the spread of misinformation –

This is the August 6, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

How users see Facebook’s labels will determine their effectiveness –

This is the July 23, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

Government officials are readying for battle against COVID-19 vaccine misinformation –

This is the July 2, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

Americans want some online misinformation removed, but aren’t sure who should do it –

This is the June 18, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

Twitter’s action on Trump tweets is the start of a wider battle

This is the May 28, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

How charts and graphs could be influencing our reactions to the pandemic

This is the May 21, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

These tools can push past politics and help people decide whether to join the reopening

This is the May 7, 2020 edition of Factually, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute. → Read More

People are gargling with antiseptics, drinking cow urine and taking pills to avoid COVID-19

This is April 23, 2020 Factually's edition, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute → Read More

Politicians are daring social platforms with video manipulations

This is Apr. 9, 2020 Factually's edition, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute → Read More

A day to recognize fact-checkers

This is Apr. 2, 2020 Factually's edition, a newsletter written by the International Fact-Checking Network and the American Press Institute → Read More