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Teach about press freedom

This special issue of The Sift newsletter honors World Press Freedom Day by sharing three ways for educators to…

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Measles rumors | Canada’s news void

Measles misinformation spreading rapidly, how partisan accounts have capitalized on the Facebook news void in Canada, and debunking a…

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Student journalists’ ethical dilemmas

Student journalism organizations advise student newsrooms to review takedown policy, misinformation spreads after fatal stabbing of Texas teen, and…

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Dangerous memes | AI Pikachu

How memes are used to spread misinformation, four-year-old fact-checkers, viral falsehoods about fentanyl, debunking an AI Pikachu video, and…

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Signal chat leak | Al Roker deepfake

Examining journalism ethics behind The Atlantic’s decision to publish top-secret chat, scammers using AI to impersonate journalists, and debunking…

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