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In its annual census, the Duke Reporters’ Lab counts 443 active fact-checking projects, down about 2 percent so far from 2024.| Reporters' Lab
Fact-checkers around the world now have access to a new tool from the Duke Reporters’ Lab that allows them to save and link to social… The post Locking up misinfo in the Reporters’ Lab vault appeared first on Reporters' Lab.| Reporters' Lab
After six years of showcasing the work of U.S. fact-checkers, the FactStream app will cease updating as of December 31, 2024. The Duke Reporters’ Lab… The post Reporters’ Lab discontinues FactStream app appeared first on Reporters' Lab.| Reporters' Lab
Researchers around the world are digging into the trove of data available from our Fact-Check Insights project, with plans to use it for everything from… The post Researchers mine Fact-Check Insights data to explore many facets of misinfo appeared first on Reporters' Lab.| Reporters' Lab
Since its launch in December, the Fact-Check Insights dataset has been downloaded hundreds of times by researchers who are studying misinformation and developing technologies to… The post What exactly is the Fact-Check Insights dataset? appeared first on Reporters' Lab.| Reporters' Lab
This year’s elections are a global convergence of ballots, checkboxes and thumb prints, with voters in more than 64 countries and all of the European… The post With half the planet going to the polls in 2024, fact-checking sputters appeared first on Reporters' Lab.| Reporters' Lab
The 9th Street Journal, a local news publication published by students in the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy, has begun using artificial intelligence… The post 9th Street Journal to use AI to generate local public service journalism appeared first on Reporters' Lab.| Reporters' Lab
Researchers and journalists covering the battle against misinformation have a powerful new tool in their arsenal — a groundbreaking collection of fact-checking data that covers… The post Duke lab gives fact-checkers, researchers new tools to thwart misinformation appeared first on Reporters' Lab.| Reporters' Lab
While much of the world’s news media has struggled to find solid footing in the digital age, the number of fact-checking outlets reliably rocketed upward… The post Misinformation spreads, but fact-checking has leveled off appeared first on Reporters' Lab.| Reporters' Lab
The candidates running last year for an open seat in Ohio’s 13th Congressional District exchanged a relentless barrage of scathing claims, counterclaims and counter-counterclaims. Emilia… The post Vast gaps in fact-checking across the U.S. allow politicians to elude scrutiny appeared first on Reporters' Lab.| Reporters' Lab