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This web page lists websites that have been assessed by fact-checkers as fake news websites, including snopes.com.co, an imposter site of Snopes. Fake news websites intentionally publish hoaxes and disinformation for various purposes, such as profit, political agenda, or satire.
Media Bias/Fact Check (MBFC) is a website that rates the political bias and factual reporting of media outlets. It uses a combination of objective measures and subjective analysis, and has been used in studies of mainstream media, social media, and disinformation.
University of the People is a non-profit, online university that offers tuition-free degrees in business, computer science, health science and education. It was founded in 2009 by Shai Reshef and has partnerships with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the University of Edinburgh and the International Baccalaureate.
Officials with the university sent out the alert saying a few parents had received phone calls from a 215-area code number saying they were Temple Police and their child had been arrested.
Learn how fake news websites use disinformation, impersonation, clickbait and typosquatting to target U.S. audiences and influence political campaigns. Find out the definition, methods and examples of fake news websites and their impact on the 2016 and 2020 elections.
This web page lists various websites that publish false or misleading news stories, often with a political or ideological bias. One of the listed websites is beforeitsnews.com, which has been described as an "unhinged" source of conspiracy theories by The Washington Post.
FactCheck.org is a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center that aims to reduce deception and confusion in U.S. politics by providing original research on misinformation and hoaxes. It was launched in 2003 by Brooks Jackson, a former CNN reporter, and has won several awards for its contributions to political journalism.
The Universal Life Church (ULC) is a religious organization that offers online ordination for various purposes, such as officiating weddings. Learn about its legal recognition, tax-exempt status, and authority to perform ceremonies in different countries and states.