NLP journalist fellow in USA Today: ‘Internet failure’ requires news literacy

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“The Internet — fueled by social media — has deeply divided us,” writes NLP journalist fellow Alicia Shepard in a USA Today opinion piece. Shepard, who helped to produce PEN America’s recent study of “fraudulent news and the fight for truth,” offers long-term solutions, including the perspective of Alan C. Miller, NLP’s founder and CEO.

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