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  2. Feb 21, 2019 · These criminal activities can potentially extract personally identifiable information, download malware to a device, or spoof news sites to spread disinformation.

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    • 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.
    • FactCheck.org. MBFC News Rating: Least Biased. Factual Reporting rating: Very High. Not only is FactCheck.org a fact-checking website with an established history of journalistic rigor, but it also partners with Facebook to combat viral fake news.
    • TruthOrFiction.com. MBFC News Rating: Least Biased. Factual Reporting rating: Very High. TruthOrFiction.com is one of the longest-running fact-checking sites out there.
    • Africa Check. MBFC News Rating: Least Biased. Factual Reporting rating: Very High. While many fact-checking websites focus on news from Europe or the US, Africa Check verifies news from the African continent.
    • Consider the source. In recent months, we’ve fact-checked fake news from abcnews.com.co (not the actual URL for ABC News), WTOE 5 News (whose “about” page says it’s “a fantasy news website”), and the Boston Tribune (whose “contact us” page lists only a gmail address).
    • Read beyond the headline. If a provocative headline drew your attention, read a little further before you decide to pass along the shocking information.
    • Check the author. Another tell-tale sign of a fake story is often the byline. The pledge of allegiance story on abcnews.com.co was supposedly written by “Jimmy Rustling.”
    • What’s the support? Many times these bogus stories will cite official — or official-sounding — sources, but once you look into it, the source doesn’t back up the claim.
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    • Associated Press News. If you read a lot of news, you'll see the AP credited all over the place. It often reports stories first, and other outlets pick up those stories and run them for their own readers.
    • BBC. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the largest broadcaster in the world. The British government funds the organization, and so it is not beholden to corporate interests.
    • C-SPAN. Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN) has been around since 1979. The channel provides unbiased news coverage of the US federal government, US political events, and limited coverage from the governments of the UK, Canada, and Australia.
    • The Bureau of Investigative Journalism. Though it has a focus on politics, the Bureau's stories will likely be of interest to people even outside the British political beat.
  3. Apr 9, 2017 · 8 ways to spot fake news online. There's a lot of misinformation online. Here's how to start debunking it. Fake news isn't just damaging for the web, it has real-world consequences and has...

  4. May 10, 2016 · Find out more about checking stories and online misinformation in our Verification and Fakes and Hoaxes sections. Follow First Draft on Twitter and Facebook for the latest updates in verification and fake news.

  5. In many cases, use the most up-to-date information you can find. Check out the Source - When an article cites sources, it's good to check them out. Sometimes, official-sounding associations are really biased think tanks or represent only a fringe view of a large group of people.

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