The late New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan put it this way decades ago: “Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.”
The Meta boss tied his axing of fact-checkers to the “cultural tipping point” of Trump winning back the presidency. Let’s hope he doesn’t tip the digital age into a dark age.
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On its own, fact-checking “doesn’t reach those exposed to misinformation,” said Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the University of Pennsylvania, who started FactCheck.org. “It tends to reach audiences that were already knowledgeable and wary.”
Donald Trump’s nominees to be the next US attorney general and secretary of state, Pam Bondi and Marco Rubio, are among the latest batch of cabinet picks sitting for Senate confirmation hearings today.
In light of the large contributions made by people like Meta's Mark Zuckerberg and The Washington Post/Amazon's Jeff Bezos to the inauguration fund for incoming president Donald Trump, it was really no surprise at all that Meta announced the end of its fact-checking project in the U.
Fact-checking is an odd industry, particularly when you consider that it is a function of all journalism. The concept bubbled up about three decades ago in part to counter “he said-she said” stories a
Donald Trump’s nominees to be the next US attorney general and secretary of state, Pam Bondi and Marco Rubio, are among the latest batch of cabinet picks set for Senate confirmation hearings on Wednesday.
Attorney general pick Pam Bondi to be quizzed over Trump election denial claims - President-elect’s picks for attorney general and secretary of state, Pam Bondi and Marco Rubio, among those facing sen
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