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With shrinking newsrooms and tight budgets, it can be a challenge to come up with fresh ideas or enough hands to work on all the innovative projects your newsroom thinks up. -
Four Missouri School of Journalism students will bring their skills and passions to Washington, D.C., and New York City newsrooms as 2018 Reynolds Journalism Institute Student Innovation Fellows. -
Donald Trump is learning what most presidents do: It’s a lot easier to make campaign promises than to deliver on them. -
Journalists for the three leading fact-checking organizations say their role is to examine the claims of politicians and present the facts, not persuade the public of certain conclusions. -
For the past six months, PolitiFact has been cataloging promises Trump made to voters. Today we launch our Trump-O-Meter, which will track 102 of the most significant pledges emblematic of his unconventional campaign. -
In a week's time, Americans will finally elect their 45th President. PolitiFact, however, isn't waiting for Election Day to start work on a new feature that will track the promises of Barack Obama's successor. -
My fellowship project was transformed earlier this month during a three-day visit to Columbia, Missouri. The occasion was an informal convening of several of this year’s fellows to discuss the varied projects we hope to bring to fruition. -
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are making hundreds of promises should they be elected in November. But once the election is over and we’re celebrating or souring on President Trump or President Clinton, how do we track if our new leader keeps their word? -
Eight fellowships have been awarded for the 2016-2017 academic year by the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute. The projects range from emerging technologies and watchdog journalism to community engagement and navigating new business models.