Reliable Sources newsletter features PSA campaign

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The Sept. 13 edition of CNN”s Reliable Sources newsletter, by Brian Stelter and Oliver Darcy, included a paragraph about NLP’s election misinformation PSA campaign, with a link to a USA Today op-ed about it.

“The News Literacy Project and The Open Mind Legacy Project are distributing PSAs “to combat malicious fabrication, bots and online trolls that seek to mislead voters and suppress voting.” Alan C. Miller and Alexander Heffner explain the initiative here… (USA Today).”

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