| | | | By Sharyl Attkisson
This small group of players exerts an oversized influence, using fact checks to shape and censor information. | |
| | | By Nicole Russell
I don’t appreciate Netflix using the sweet, nostalgic novels as a Trojan horse to discuss a controversial, potentially harmful subject that young children often aren’t equipped to understand. | |
| | | By James M. Roberts
While Ecuador’s economy is considered mostly unfree, its recent progress is good news for President Lenín Moreno, a centrist in power since 2017. | |
| | | By Helle Dale
President George H.W. Bush’s national security adviser will be remembered for his steady hand during a pivotal era of U.S. leadership, and as an advocate for realism in foreign policy. | |
| | | By Doug Badger
A closer look at so-called hot spots shows how public health officials too often use statistics to misinform the public about the COVID-19 pandemic. | |
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