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Need some help sorting through the political ads and scare stories during this election season and beyond? Here are some reliable sources that sift through the hype and fabrications for us.
Media Bias Fact Check (MBFC) is a fact-checking page, which
relies strictly on signatories of the International Fact Checking Network (IFCN) when evaluating the political/factual bias of 3,100+ media sources (left, center-left, least biased, center-right, right, pro-science, conspiracy and pseudo-science, questionable sources, and satire). It includes the
methodology used to classify each source. Sources rated very high or high on factual reporting have proper sourcing and a clean fact check record. Here's their
2020 list of the best fact-checking websites, including all the ones below.
AP Fact Check from one of
Media Bias Fact Check's least-biased sources, focuses on fact checking political claims and publishes "Not Real News: A Look at What Didn't Happen This Week," which the
Daily Mining Gazette has been printing. Associated Press is currently at the border of least-biased and left-biased but very high on factual accuracy. IFCN Signatory.