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TV News highlights: NATO, Russian influence, coal miners, and more
By Katie Dahl This week’s highlight reel of TV News moments fact-checked by our partners at PolitiFact, FactCheck.org, and The Washington Post’s Fact Checker feature the presidential tweet during the congressional hearing about Russian influence on the election, what Germany … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, News, Television Archive
Tagged 9th Circuit, American Health Care Act, Coal, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Donald Trump, Factcheck.org, FBI, Germany, James Comey, Michael Rogers, Mick Mulvaney, NATO, NSA, Obamacare, PolitiFact, Russia, Single moms, The Washington Post's Fact Check, Travel ban
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