The last weeks of the 2016 election were awash in fake news — actual fake news, as in, made up. “The Pope Endorses Donald Trump.” Pizzagate. All that may seem quaint. This November’s election will unfold in a maelstrom of misinformation, anger, and confusion, all amplified by the coronavirus pandemic. Much will be spread by candidates, parties, and (ahem) presidents. How can the media and the public get ready to sort the facts from the froth?
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