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FactCheck’s ‘People’s Voice’ Victory
We would like to thank you, our loyal readers, for making us the 2013 Webby People’s Voice Winner in the politics category. Our win this year marks the sixth time that your votes have made us the recipient of a Webby Award, which honors excellence on the Internet. And, as …
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Two More Webbys for FactCheck
Once again, FactCheck.org has been awarded the Webby for best politics website by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. The announcement was made May 1. This makes us a four-time winner of the prestigious Webby Award. The awards are recognized as the “Oscars of the Internet.” And FactCheck.org …
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We Won a Webby
We are proud to announce that FactCheck.org has won the 2011 Webby Award in the Politics category. Known as "the Oscars of the Internet," the Webbys are presented by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. This is our third Webby — we won last year and in 2008 …
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Vote for FactCheck.org in 2011 Webby Awards
It’s that time of year when we ask for your support. Yes, it’s time for the annual Webby Awards. Thanks to you, FactCheck.org has won the Webby People’s Voice award for four years running. It’s a recognition of the fact that you share our mission of holding politicians accountable. Now, …
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FactCheck Wins Three Webby Awards
FactCheck.org sweeps both the Webby Award and People’s Voice Webby Award in the politics category. FactCheckED.org wins the People’s Voice Webby Award in the education category.
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