News Literacy: How to verify what you're reading online is true
Full Story: https://wfts.tv/3HBwfSn It’s 2023… and the majority of people aren’t reading the news from the paper off the front porch but instead on their smartphones with an instant connection to everything happening across the world in real-time. It’s a blessing… that can also be deceiving. As part of our E.W. Scripps News Literacy Week, we want to highlight ways people can verify what they see on social media and the legitimacy of online news services.
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