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    12/05/19

    The Meaninglessness of the .Org Domain

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    11/24/19

    On Not Being Able to Tell Fakes From Good Reporting...

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    11/19/19

    Students Are Really, Really Bad at Spotting Fake News, Misleading Websites

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    11/19/19

    A New Stanford Study Shows U.S. 2020 Voters Are Really Bad at Spotting Fake News

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    11/19/19

    "Troubling": High School Students (Like Most People) Are Not Good at Evaluating Information

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    11/18/19

    High School Students are Unprepared to Judge the Credibility of Information on the Internet

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    11/18/19

    You Can't Believe Everything You Read Online. Many Students Don't Seem to Know That.

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    05/29/19

    Don't Know Much About The History of Russian Spying in the U.S.? Blame It On Outdated Books

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    05/23/19

    Help Students Evaluate Wikipedia as a 21st Century Research Skill

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