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    Identifying Fake News  ·  30. May 2018

    Is Your Source Reliable?

    These days it is difficult to know what sources to trust.  Patent Attorney Vanessa Otero developed this nifty chart categorizing various news sources by the quality of the reporting and their political biases. 

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