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Category: Disinformation

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April 28, 2025April 22, 20252025, Disinformation, Quick Reads, Spring 2025, Stories, The Magazine, Under Attack

Lights, Camera, Fact Check

If you’ve ever watched The Newsroom or The Morning Show and thought, “Wow, journalism looks thrilling,” you wouldn’t be alone. Fast-paced newsrooms, dramatic interviews, and high-stakes ethical dilemmas make for compelling television. But these depictions raise an important question: how much of this is real, and how much is entertainment?

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April 26, 2025April 24, 20252025, Disinformation, Quick Reads, Spring 2025, Stories, The Magazine, Under Attack

Where Did You Hear That? The Importance of Fact-checking in the Age of Social Media

Last summer, I was at a work dinner when our conversation turned to Imane Khalif, Algeria’s first-ever Olympic gold medalist in women’s […]

May 3, 2024February 7, 2026Climate, Climate Crisis, Covering Climate Change, Disinformation, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Spring 2024

The Outlandish World of Climate Disinformation

Climate misinformation pertains to unintentionally inaccurate or misleading content, whereas climate disinformation refers to the spread of intentionally deceptive information, both of which undermine the existence of climate change and climate action.

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