No matter how you go about your day, it is more than likely that you will come upon some form of news. From the newest diseases to environmental updates, you hear a flurry of news constantly. Hearing such unbelievable information can at times lead you to question how much of it is genuine and how much is fabricated. Harvard claims that one of the main ways to spot fake news is by "checking the sources and citations" (Nagler, 4 Tips for Spotting a Fake News Story). This ensures that the news site has credibility, as you can see whether the source has credibility. This one small and simple step can help you to receive the most accurate news instead of a mass of exaggerated information; don't allow yourself to be tricked!
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