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Top WTA players are prepping for the season's final Grand Slam in Montréal, picking up hardcourt momentum at this year's ...
Elon Musk is a kingmaker on X. He has used his dominance of the platform he owns to boost the influence of hard-right politicians and activists across Europe, an ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Glenn Kessler, outgoing writer of the Washington Post's Fact Checker, about recent buyouts at the paper, and the current state of fact-checking.
A slew of seasoned Washington Post staffers are leaving the outlet to begin new adventures. Why it matters: The Post is losing dozens of longtime journalists in a round of buyouts that targeted the ...
Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler announced this week that he was offered a buyout as the paper continues to purge ...
When 400 fact-checkers from around the world gathered in Rio de Janeiro in June for an annual conference, the mood was tense.
By TIM GRAHAM Washington Post “fact checker” Glenn Kessler announced on Monday he’s hanging up his Pinocchios and accepting a ...
Joining the growing exodus of talent at the Washington Post, media columnist Erik Wemple announced on Wednesday he has ...
Kessler used a Pinocchio scale for his fact checks, and "Four Pinocchios" was his version of a "Pants on Fire" lie. During ...
Hey y’all, welcome back to Unfit to Print! We’re waving goodbye to another legacy member of the mainstream media this week.
A federal judge blocked Washington State on Friday from enforcing a law that would require priests to report child abuse -- even when disclosed in a confessional -- or face nearly a year of jail time.