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What do you do to insure that your source(s) are legitimate -- i.e. not "fake news" ? I try to corroborate using multiple sources for the same/similar story. Here is another (surely not the only) way : [newsguardtech.com]

FearlessFly 9 Sep 30
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I have a list of reliable and unreliable sources to use or avoid.

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Moderate news sites... Yes, they exist. WTOP radio in Wash DC does a very good job of just reporting the news. When there is slanted commentary they announce exactly what it is and that it is opinion.

Other than that... I need to see it with my own eyes or check multiple sources. The thing about the DC area is that all news is pretty much national news.

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The only reliable method is to listen to Trump, then you know what the lie is. Anything that contradicts what he says has a much better chance of being true, no matter how outrageous it might be.

1of5 Level 8 Sep 30, 2019
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I stick with solid sources to begin with.. Rarely on ‘the cutting edge’ of news, nor feel that’s really necessary ... by the time it reaches ‘my sources,’ it’s been vetted 🙂

Varn Level 8 Sep 30, 2019
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