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Evaluating Information: Fact Checking Websites

 

"Examining social media narratives and misinformation, Reuters is the leading trusted global source of news content, licensing Reuters news content and information to media organizations, technology companies, governments and corporations since 1851. Offering diverse multilingual content types, including breaking news, in-depth reports, multimedia, and verified content, Reuters utilizes advanced technology to ensure fast, seamless access and distribution, simplifying the publishing process for media organizations."

 "FactCheck.org’s SciCheck feature focuses exclusively on false and misleading scientific claims that are made by partisans to influence public policy. It was launched in January 2015 with a grant from the Stanton Foundation. The foundation was founded by the late Frank Stanton, president of CBS for 25 years, from 1946 to 1971."

​​​​​​​ "When misinformation obscures the truth and readers don’t know what to trust, Snopes.com’s fact checking and original, investigative reporting lights the way to evidence-based and contextualized analysis. We always document our sources so readers are empowered to do independent research and make up their own minds. Snopes got its start in 1994, investigating urban legends, hoaxes, and folklore. Founder David Mikkelson, later joined by his wife, was publishing online before most people were connected to the internet. As demand for reliable fact checks grew, so did Snopes. Now it’s the oldest and largest fact-checking site online, widely regarded by journalists, folklorists, and readers as an invaluable research companion."