Since fact-checkers present themselves as arbiters of truth, it's only fair that readers wonder if we're being, well, truthful. So it's no surprise that "Who fact-checks the fact-checkers?" is a ...
“Fake news” loves a crisis. It’s clear now that false information has played a role in recent events around the world from divisive elections to the COVID-19 pandemic to the conflict roiling Israel ...
Every tribe has its myths, and journalists are no exception. In America, one common story goes like this: once, in the prelapsarian era before social media—or before smartphones, or the Internet—there ...
The momentum behind organizations that aim to combat online falsehoods has started to taper off. By Tiffany Hsu and Stuart A. Thompson Tiffany Hsu and Stuart Thompson write about the fight against ...
We have all heard the recent discussion about “fake news” and worries that the integrity of news is under attack in many places on the web and social media. We also have learned, from our usage ...
When candidates take to a lectern, we are there to fact-check their claims and bring you the truth. By Susanna Timmons True or false is fine for pop quizzes and trivia games, but in politics, things ...
Which are more important: true words, or beautiful words? “The Lifespan of a Fact,” a book by John D’Agata, a writer, and Jim Fingal, a former intern and fact-checker at The Believer, purports to ...
Distortions and outright lies by politicians and pundits have become so common that major news outlets like the Associated Press, CNN, BBC, Fox News,and Washington Post routinely assign journalists ...
“Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts,” the late New York Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan memorably wrote four decades ago. That seems like a simpler time — especially when you ...
Google tools like About this image and reverse image search can help digital consumers verify the images they see online. Credit: Rafael Henrique / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images As the ...
Vice President Kamala Harris announced Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate at an Aug. 6 rally in Philadelphia, sparking a flurry of online discussion about Walz and his background. It wasn't ...
Do you have a question about history? Send us your question at history@time . com and you might find your answer in a future edition of Now You Know. At TIME Magazine’s 20th anniversary dinner, in ...