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      <title>Should TV Stations Refuse To Air Political Ads That Make False Claims?</title>
      <description>The nonpartisan group Free Press is calling on stations to do just that. At the very least, the group says, stations should fact check more. A new study by the group found that stations almost never reject third-party and superPAC ads — and few of them were engaging in serious fact checking.</description>
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