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Fact Checking

Searching for the Facts, a Never-ending Story


Facts Count, a Free Press Matters

Poynter Institute in St Petersburg, Florida is independent journalism in practice

Poynter continues to provides 'best practices' for journalists/news organizations/writers
With the launch of its PoliFact project, fact-checking has become a key best practice in an era of attacks on media and the press


Global Fact-Checking Projects in Countries around the World -- PolitiFact

As of 2016, there are 96 fact-checking projects in 37 countries
http://www.poynter.org/2016/there-are-96-fact-checking-projects-in-37-countries-new-census-finds/396256/
http://reporterslab.org/fact-checking/
http://reporterslab.org/category/fact-checking/#article-1384
http://reporterslab.org/global-fact-checking-up-50-percent/


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