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Power Searching with Google
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Evaluating Internet Sources
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Check your news source to see if it skews to the left, right, or center.
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A nonpartisan, nonprofit “consumer advocate” for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics.
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Useful and accurate fact-checking site. Each item investigated includes the claim and verdict at the beginning (false, unproven, true) as well as the origin of the claim.
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