This has been another busy year for us.
The Russia investigation ended, and the impeachment began.
Democratic presidential candidates — by the dozens — started their quest for the nomination. They debated in June (twice), July (twice), September, October and November. And they will debate again tonight.
The government shut down; the president declared a national emergency at the southern border; and mass shooters continued to terrorize U.S. communities and hamstring Congress.
In SciCheck, we debunked false and misleading claims about global warming, vaccinations and wildfires.
With your support, we were able to bring you the facts about these and other consequential issues throughout the year. We hope that once again we can count on your support in 2020 — a presidential election year that promises to be even more challenging for fact-checkers and voters.
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