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We’re here to educate and show our readers the difference between real news and fake news. Can you tell the difference?
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Worldwide there are multiple examples of fake news and "real" news along with some people bashed […] See MoreReliable Sources
Fake news are stories that have been fabricated in order to receive negative attention. […] See MoreWhat is Fake News?
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After researching about fake news, we learned that there are various ways to differentiate between legitimate and fraudulent news sources. For example, web addresses that end with “.co” or “.lo” are not real. This suspicious element […] See MoreResearch Findings
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THE COURT OF MEMES: WHY PEOPLE BELIEVE FAKE FACTS
WASHINGTON, DC -- The following information was released by Capital Research Center (CRC): By Dr. Steven J. Allen Research Topics: [Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy.] A meme, as it's called by experts in See MoreTHE COURT OF MEMES: WHY PEOPLE BELIEVE FAKE FACTS