AARP turns to NLP for tips on how to access credible news sources   

NLP in the News


Trying to stay informed with credible news sources can be hard when you hit a paywall. In an AARP magazine feature, the News Literacy Project’s Kymberly Deane, Senior Manager of Development, suggested a workaround.  

“I’m a big fan of news aggregators and apps,” she said. “I love having the ability to customize my news feed to topics I really care about and having a range of sources to refer to conveniently.” 

Read the full piece here. (Page 6 of special section, Tech for Everybody.) 

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