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Check the story before you cite it as fact! Use the sites below to see if the news is fake or the real deal. Expand the list of sites by clicking 'MORE' at the bottom of the page.
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Google Fact Check Explorer
The Fact Check Tools consist of two tools: Fact Check Explorer and Fact Check Markup Tool. Both tools aim to facilitate the work of fact checkers, journalists and researchers.
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FactCheck.org
This nonpartisan, nonprofit project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania monitors the factual accuracy of what is said by U.S. political players, including politicians, TV ads, debates, interviews and news releases.
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Snopes
This independent, nonpartisan website run by professional researcher and writer David Mikkelson researches urban legends and other rumors. It is often the first to set the facts straight on wild fake news claims.
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ProPublica
This independent, nonprofit newsroom has won several Pulitzer Prizes, including the 2016 Prize for Explanatory Reporting. ProPublica produces investigative journalism in the public interest.
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Center for Public Integrity
Center for Public Integrity is one of the country's oldest and largest nonpartisan, nonprofit investigative news organizations. Their mission: To serve democracy by revealing abuses of power, corruption and betrayal of public trust by powerful public and private institutions, using the tools of investigative journalism.