The Mercury News put all its news on the web for free 30 years ago. Did it open Pandora’s box?
How Mercury Center went from bold experiment to parable with no conclusion
How Mercury Center went from bold experiment to parable with no conclusion
The segment Greene cited wasn’t aired; a local station mistakenly uploaded it to PBS’ site, where it stayed for two months before being removed
The free webinar is a gift to journalists and the global fact-checking community in honor of International Fact-Checking Day
GlobalFact to welcome more than 300 fact-checkers from 80 countries
Known as TFCN Europe, the peer-to-peer fact-checking and media literacy initiative will now be operating in six European Union countries
Now is the time for action to protect the work that holds the line on reality
‘State of the Fact-checkers’ 2024 was released for International Fact-Checking Day on April 2
The International Fact-Checking Network brings together more than 60 fact-checkers worldwide, promoting best practices and exchanges.
MediaWise is a digital media literacy program teaching millions of Americans of all ages how to sort fact from fiction online.
The Center takes a practical approach to the ever-changing pressures on journalism and democracy called green light ethics. Practice hard-hitting journalism with confidence.
PolitiFact is the largest political fact-checking news organization in the United States and winner of the Pulitzer Prize. It has published more than 16,000 fact-checks on its Truth-O-Meter.