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Find Trusted Voices. In today’s media landscape, it’s crucial to seek out reliable, fact-based sources to stay informed and actively participate in our democracy. This page features accurate fact checking, trusted news outlets, along with evidence-driven independent analysis.  We’ve also included fact-checking resources to help you verify claims and avoid misinformation, and important podcasts and interviews that provide invaluable insights.

Accurate fact checking

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A trusted and reliable source for verifying news stories and debunking misinformation. With a commitment to impartiality and accuracy, Reuters Fact Check helps ensure that the public has access to well-researched, fact-based information.

A respected fact-checking organization dedicated to holding public figures accountable by verifying their statements. Known for its transparency and rigorous methodology, PolitiFact helps separate fact from fiction, providing the public with reliable, unbiased information.

A non-partisan, nonprofit organization that monitors the accuracy of claims made by U.S. political figures, including those running for office. Through thorough research and evidence-based analysis, FactCheck.org works to combat misinformation and provide the public with reliable, trustworthy facts.

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A trusted fact-checking website that specializes in debunking rumors, urban legends, and misinformation. Through careful research and evidence-based analysis, they help provide clarity on claims circulating in the public sphere, promoting informed decision-making.

Reliable, Fact-based Reporting

Known for its accuracy, neutrality, and fast reporting, Associated Press (AP) News is one of the most respected and established news agencies in the world. It follows strict editorial standards to ensure objective and unbiased coverage of events.

A well-established and trusted global news agency, Reuters has a reputation for fair and impartial reporting. It is known for its commitment to providing fact-based news without sensationalism, and it also maintains a strong editorial code to combat misinformation.

As a public service news outlet, PBS has earned credibility for its thoughtful, in-depth, and balanced coverage. It is often regarded for its focus on presenting multiple viewpoints and providing context to complex issues.

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Independent Analysis and Resources

Independent Analysis and Resources play a crucial role in providing fact-based analysis and transparency in today’s political landscape. These resources, while not traditional news outlets, offer invaluable insights into the effects of governmental actions, often from those with firsthand knowledge, helping to connect the dots and keep us informed

As a historian, Heather Cox Richardson provides insightful, fact-based essays that connect historical context to current events. Her work is invaluable for understanding the broader implications of today’s political climate.

Founded by federal employees, the Alt National Park Service operates entirely on a volunteer basis—outside of their official duties and not on federal time. These dedicated volunteers work to promote transparency by providing critical insights on the impacts of governmental actions.  

ProPublica is an independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism with the goal of exposing abuses of power and fostering accountability. Dedicated to producing high-quality, fact-based reporting, ProPublica focuses on issues that have a significant impact on public well-being, often shining a light on topics that are overlooked or underreported by other media outlets. With a commitment to transparency and fairness, ProPublica seeks to serve the public by empowering citizens with the knowledge they need to hold institutions accountable

Voices For Democracy
 

Ezra Klein Show - The Emergency is Here Part 2

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The president of the United States is disappearing people to a Salvadoran prison for terrorists: a prison built for disappearance, a prison where there is no education or remediation or recreation, a prison where the only way out, according to El Salvador’s justice minister, is in a coffin.

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Asha Rangappa, a former F.B.I. special agent and current assistant dean of Yale’s Jackson School of Global Affairs, joins me to discuss. Rangappa also serves on the board of editors of the law journal Just Security and writes the Substack newsletter The Freedom Academy.

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Ezra Klein Show - The Emergency is Here

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The president of the United States is disappearing people to a Salvadoran prison for terrorists: a prison built for disappearance, a prison where there is no education or remediation or recreation, a prison where the only way out, according to El Salvador’s justice minister, is in a coffin.

The president says he wants to send “homegrown” Americans there next.

This is the emergency. Like it or not, it’s here.

Asha Rangappa is a former F.B.I. special agent and now an assistant dean and senior lecturer at the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs, as well as a member of the board of editors for Just Security and the author of The Freedom Academy on Substack.

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Jon Stewart & Heather McGhee discuss Anti-DEI Policies and Trump’s Autocracy | The Weekly Show

In a powerful address, Claude Malhuret of the French Senate warned that Europe must prepare to defend itself as the United States, under President Donald Trump, abandons key alliances and weakens global democratic stability. Malhuret condemned Trump’s appeasement of Vladimir Putin, his refusal to support Ukraine, and his threats toward U.S. allies, calling this a historic betrayal of democratic values. He urged Europe to step up militarily, politically, and economically, warning that failure to act would embolden authoritarian regimes worldwide. Drawing historical parallels, he cautioned that the erosion of democratic institutions in the U.S. Tuesday, March 4, 2025.

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In the powerful episode The Myths Behind Russia’s War on Ukraine, Russian investigative journalist Mikhail Zygar unpacks the historical myths fueling Putin’s war on Ukraine. Days before Russia’s 2022 invasion, Putin cited a revisionist history that framed Ukraine as an invention rather than a sovereign nation—narratives amplified by Russian state media to justify aggression. Zygar, author of War and Punishment: Putin, Zelensky, and the Path to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine, traces these falsehoods back to the Middle Ages, exposing centuries of propaganda that shaped Russia’s imperial ambitions. In this conversation, originally aired in 2023, he discusses the urgent need to rewrite Russia’s history with an honest reckoning of its colonial past and present.

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