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News Literacy Project comments on misinformation targeting Latino voters for New York Times report
Latino voting rights groups are fighting rumors and disinformation designed to sow distrust in the U.S. election. The News…
AFP story shows how satire can cross into misinformation
Satirical posts online can spread out of context and fool people into thinking the joking claims are real, the…
NEA Today lists News Literacy Project resources among tools to fight misinformation
NEA Today, a publication of the National Education Association labor union, notes that only a few states mandate that…

Track the trends: Disinformation disguised as ‘breaking news’
“Breaking news” signals important developments in a legitimate news story. But purveyors of election disinformation have co-opted the term.

Opinion vs. news | Hurricane rumors
The difference between editorial boards and newsrooms, Jennifer Aniston AI deepfake goes viral, combating misinformation, and debunking Hurricane Helene…

Top takeaways: 3 tips for teaching news literacy in the age of AI
The News Literacy Project participated in an EdWeek forum exploring issues and strategies for teaching media literacy in the…


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