How Some Are Trying To Teach Senior Citizens To Spot Fake News
Middle and high schools have been adding curricula about how to spot fake news. Older adults also struggle to sort disinformation online — but there are fewer resources tackling the problem.
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At February 25, 2020 at 04:14AM
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