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Founded in 1922, Science News is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to short articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically from recent scientific and technical journals. Sciencenews.org is the online edition of the magazine. The current editor is Nancy Shute. According to their about page, "Our mission is to provide ...
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With that said, this is our 2020 list of go to fact checkers. Politifact- is a fact-checking website that rates the accuracy of claims by elected officials and others who speak up in American politics. PolitiFact is owned by the Poynter Institute, which also operates the International Fact Checking Network (IFCN) that sets standards for fact ...
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Factcheck.org is a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. It was created with a founding grant from The Annenberg Foundation. The website is fully transparent in listing all funding from sources over $1,000. For example, in 2022, they list top donors as The ...
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Here are some of the best fact-checking websites so that you can find the truth. 1. Media Bias/FactCheck (MBFC News) If you were wondering who is there to fact-check the fact-checkers, that would be MBFC. From CNN to Breitbart and even browser extensions like Newsguard, MBFC rates them all. The website is a bias rating resource, with multiple ...
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Atlas Obscura explores some of the true wonders of the modern world, from people living on the planet's most remote islands to 35-lb edible nuts that look like human buttocks.
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Pure garbage. The biggest purveyors of fake science news are Natural News, Mercola, The Food Babe, and InfoWars. If they ever report something truthful, it is almost certainly by accident. Even a broken clock is correct twice per day. Notes. (1) Here is a list of ten tips to help you detect fake news. (2) Full disclosure: ACSH and RCS have a ...
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