Disinformation 2020: How to spot faulty news this election year
Get ready for a wave of information — good, bad and otherwise — during the 2020 campaign

Do these magazines look real? Well, they're full of disinformation and were at a newsstand set up by the Columbia Journalism Review in New York as part of an effort to educate news consumers about the dangers of disinformation, or fake news.
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