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Sticking to the Facts: 10 Ways to Fight Misinformation (Orca Take Action)

By Gregor Craigie

General non-fiction, Psychology

Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Summary

These days, finding information is a simple click away. But how can you tell if what you're reading is true or false? Or if it’s fact versus fiction? With fake news on the rise, fighting misinformation is more important than… ever. But spreading false information isn’t only a product of the internet era—the human tendency to lie or mislead has been around as long as we’ve been sharing stories. Did you know that the New York Sun printed articles about life on the moon in 1835 that were completely false just to sell papers? Or that a fake article claiming that American politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wanted to create a “nationwide motorcycle ban” was shared more than 6000 times? Discover well-known episodes of misinformation throughout history. Read about real examples of fake news and learn how to spot it with ten concrete actions, including how to investigate a source, weigh the evidence, ask the experts and look in the mirror to check your own bias. Praise for Gregor Craigie: ★“This great STEAM offering has multiple applications and will be useful for report writers and aspiring architects alike.”—Booklist, starred review for Why Humans Build Up: The Rise of Towers, Temples and Skyscrapers ★“Finely detailed inside and outside...Broad in scope, perceptively organized, and enriched with fascinating entries.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review for Why Humans Build Up: The Rise of Towers, Temples and Skyscrapers

Title Details

ISBN 9781459840430
Publisher Orca Book Publishers
Copyright Date 2026
Book number 6994293
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Sticking to the Facts: 10 Ways to Fight Misinformation (Orca Take Action)

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