Social Media Censorship—Fact-Checking Your News Source

Social Media Censorship—Fact-Checking Your News Source
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Diane Dimond
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There are no laws to shield people from misinformation. So, as the nation chugs toward the final stretch of the presidential campaign season, Americans need to take a good look at where they gathered the information that forms their political opinions.

Diane Dimond
Diane Dimond
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Diane Dimond is an author and investigative journalist.
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