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News Literacy Project
Fight misinformation with tools from the News Literacy Project
The News Literacy Project offers free resources for the public, including tips to spot misinformation and how to avoid spreading false information online.
News Lit Quiz: Is it legit? Vetting news sources for credibility
Without context and consideration, numbers can mislead
Hoaxes, conspiratorial nonsense, doctored poll results
Rumor Rundown: COVID-19 scare tactics, Middle East misinfo and more
Misleading memes and engagement bait
Rumor rundown: Partisan falsehoods, logical fallacy, doctored content
Troll farms: Not the stuff of fairy tales
Astroturfing: As fake as it sounds
News Lit Quiz: Should you share it?
Don’t let confirmation bias narrow your perspective
News Literacy Project
Why don't Americans trust the media?
Scripps News Staff, Christian Bryant
News Literacy Project
US newspapers continue to die at a rapid rate
Scripps News Staff
News Literacy Project
News literacy is even more important in an election year
Alasyn Zimmerman
News Literacy Project
News Literacy Week: Spotting fake news in real-time after it was created from our content
News Literacy Project
Experts say anyone can fall prey to misinformation; there are tools to help
Ash-har Quraishi
News Literacy Project
Research shows news literacy must be strengthened among high schoolers
Ash-har Quraishi
News Literacy Project
News literacy pilot program is first-of-a-kind
Ash-har Quraishi
News Literacy Project
Scripps again partners with News Literacy Foundation
Ash-har Quraishi
The Race
Latino communities work to combat COVID misinformation
Dan Grossman
News Literacy Project
‘Astroturfing’ and the rise of misinformation campaigns
Ash-har Quraishi
News Literacy Project
Coalition uses facts to fight fake news in Latino immigrant community
Cesar Rodriguez
News Literacy Project
Everyone should fact check; this is how easy and quick it can be done
Alicia Nieves
News Literacy Project
Free curriculum helping students evaluate online sources, spot misinformation
Amanda Brandeis
News Literacy Project
Fake political news is growing, so how can you spot the misinformation?
Joe St. George - National Political Editor
National
News Literacy Week: Spotting fake news in a digital world
Ash-har Quraishi
National
National News Literacy Week seeks to improve public's skills
Scripps National
News Literacy Project
Arizona High School students tackle news literacy in 2020
Blue Devil News
National
Students tackle mental health stigma for News Literacy Week
KMGH Staff
News Literacy Project
Building a news literate generation
News Literacy Project
Scripps, News Literacy Project team up for National News Literacy Week
Scripps Corporate Communications
News Literacy Project
Scripps, News Literacy Project join forces for news literacy education
Scripps Corporate Communications
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