How to Combat Fake News
Fighting fake news is not only about fact checking the stories you hear, it is also about holding the information you consume and the people or places you hear it from accountable.
Fighting fake news is not only about fact checking the stories you hear, it is also about holding the information you consume and the people or places you hear it from accountable.
U.S. Adversaries are using similar yet more refined methods they used in 2016 to confuse voters and amplify fake news.
The potential impact of fake news on President Trump’s victory in 2016 is among the most contested controversies of his presidency.
While governments have always combated conspiracies and misinformation, today’s challenge lies in the fact that social media and new media multiply the number of distribution channels.
Fake news, made-up stories and just pure fiction masquerading as news has a long history in American politics.
We created Fight Fake News when we began learning about the Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
The news media play an important role in determining what information audiences see, or “setting the news agenda.”
What are conspiracy theories? The “paranoid style” of thinking in American politics has a long history
This NPR article examines the major takeaways from the testimony of the Facebook Whistleblower.