Tips To Separate Fact From Fiction In Your Newsfeed
Fact checking organizations help people determine what information is trustworthy.
In 'news deserts,' small towns can struggle to tell their stories
In rural America, small communities are often reliant on large outside news outlets, and miss opportunities to tell their own stories.
A high school yearbook group examines fairness and accuracy in news
The school has transitioned from an annual yearbook with sections like sports and activities to a year-long, magazine-type publication.
Scripps News Reports: Building Better News
Hear from E.W. Scripps Company CEO Adam Symson about news literacy and the tools available for navigating the information landscape.
Biden campaign says it raised $25 million at a New York gala
The fundraiser at the Radio City Music Hall set a record for a political event, according to the Biden campaign.
Biden honors 'skilled diplomat' Esther Coopersmith after her death
Coopersmith, a career diplomat and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, served as the U.S. representative to the U.N. among other posts.
Key attorney in Trump's Georgia election case speaks with Scripps News
Ashleigh Merchant talks about motion to disqualify Fani Willis: “I'd been called a liar so many times that day, I think I was sort of numb to it.”